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Dog bites Oxfordshire council leader in Bicester
A council leader needed surgery after a dog bit him as he posted a leaflet through a door.
Oxfordshire County Council leader Ian Hudspeth had his finger badly bitten while he was campaigning in Bicester on Saturday.
The Conservative politician thanked hospital staff in a tweet he posted with a picture of his arm in a sling.
He said: "I guess the dog wasn't one of us. The staff @OUHospitals are simply brilliant."
Mr Hudspeth told the 大象传媒 he returned to the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford to have "some minor plastic surgery on the injury".
He added: "The JR have been fantastic, especially as it's the weekend."
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