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'A hand for a hand': Burglar's chilling words to helpless grandmother who he slashed with machete be

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When Alison Belmont was attacked at home by a knife- wielding burglar, her loyal dog saved her life by biting the thief and chasing him away.



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But the thug was so angry at being bitten on the hand by the alsatian that he returned three days later to take his revenge.



After sneaking up on Mrs Belmont in her garden, the burglar – this time joined by an accomplice – slashed her hand with a machete, saying: ‘A hand for a hand.’



Yesterday the terrified grandmother, who needed 11 stitches for cuts to her face and arm after the first attack, said she is frightened to leave the house she shares with her dog, Pip, following the ordeal at her home in Baguely, Greater Manchester.



Police have issued an e-fit of the suspect, who was wearing a grey hoodie, in the hope that some of his friends will be sickened enough to turn him in.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-dog-bit-previous-break-in.html#ixzz1urUTfmVS



Hope they find this thug and lock him away for a very long time!
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An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, a hand for a hand. Seems fair.



Now to send someone to rob his house. Wonder if he'd still be so quick to follow that mentality then.
 
If he even knew what he was talking about then this thief would not make such a foolish claim.



This whole incident started with him robbing that house. If anything, the dog biting him was a payback for him robbing that house in the first place if you wanted to work within this man's logic. Perhaps he should quit robbing houses if he doesn't want to get bitten by the owner's dog? Oh how simple his problem is dealt with if one were to use a little of that all so unfortunately rare intelligence.
 
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