
"The dog's owner, Luke Rehbin, suffered grazes to his arms and legs after grappling with Benrahma's dogs on the ground, Willesden Magistrates' Court heard. Benrahma said the dogs, which are now living in France, escaped from a side gate left open by someone working for him at the time. He appeared at court on Thursday by video link from a car in Saudi Arabia, where he now plays for Saudi Pro League side Neom."
"In a statement read to the court, Mr Rehbin said it was so hard to stop Benrahma's dogs because of the weight of them and the speed of them. After the scuffle, Mr Rehbin said Benrahma was on his driveway with one of the dogs, seemed very defensive and kept saying, I will look at the cameras, the gate is never open. The dog owner said the incident had left him worried that Bailey could be attacked again."
Said Benrahma admitted two counts of owning dangerously out-of-control dogs after two XL bully dogs escaped from his Hornchurch home in 2023 and attacked a golden retriever named Bailey, which required veterinary treatment. The dog owner, Luke Rehbin, suffered grazes while grappling with the dogs. Benrahma said the dogs escaped through a side gate left open by a worker. The dogs are now living in France. Benrahma appeared at Willesden Magistrates' Court by video link from Saudi Arabia, where he plays for Neom, and was fined more than £12,000.
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