Dog 'owner' arrested after children hurt in attack
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A man has been arrested in connection with an incident in which two children were bitten by a dog on Eastbourne seafront.
Sussex Police said the suspect is believed to be the owner of a dog - thought to be a rottweiler - which was "dangerously out of control, causing injury" on 27 May.
The 64-year-old local man was arrested on 4 September and has been bailed pending further inquiries.
Ch Insp Di Lewis: "This is an ongoing investigation, so we ask people not to speculate further on social media."
The incident happened at about 10:20BST on a bank holiday Monday near the Holywell café.
The police, which launched a public appeal for information, said the young children involved needed hospital treatment.
Ch Insp Lewis said: "I would like to thank the public for their support for our investigation and for coming forward."
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