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Boy, 6, Dragged Into Woods by 'Problem Wolf' in Front of Horrified Mum

  • A 6-year-old boy was attacked and dragged into the woods by a wolf in the Netherlands, suffering heavy bite wounds and other injuries.
  • The boy's mother initially mistook the wolf for a friendly dog but quickly realized the danger when it lunged at her son, according to Nynke.
  • Locals suspect a rogue wolf named Bram, designated GW3237m, who is on a death sentence for previous attacks, as the culprit for this incident.
  • A court determined that the risk posed by Bram was 'so severe' that the wolf must be culled to protect public safety, according to the NL Times.
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In the Netherlands a wolf had attacked a six-year-old in the middle of the week. Now the authorities tighten their warning and advise caution in the Utrecht region. Because the animal attacks and hurts people again and again.

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A wolf repeatedly attacks people in a natural area. Now a six-year-old is bitten and dragged away. Now follow consequences.

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An aggressive wolf bites a little boy's hospitalized – the authorities are alarmed. Now there are drastic developments in the case.

A problem wolf repeatedly attacks people in a natural area. Now a six-year-old is bitten and dragged away. The authorities therefore tighten their warning to the population.

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The US Sun broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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