The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Girl who survived dog attack back home

She has gone through 8 surgeries after Jan. 17 incident.

- By Alexis Stevens astevens@ajc.com

Syrai Sanders, 5, was critically injured in a dog attack on Jan. 17 as she walked to her southwest Atlanta bus stop.

She’s had eight surgeries in less than two months and still needs more. But 5-year-old Syrai Sanders is back home, where she’s still recovering from a vicious dog attack that killed her friend.

“She’s doing awesome,” Sabrina Williams, the girl’s grandmothe­r, said Wednesday afternoon. “She’s got her same spirit.”

On Jan. 17, Syrai and other children were walking to their southwest Atlanta school bus stop when they were approached by dogs. Adults helped some children run to safety, but Syrai and a 6-year-old friend, Logan Braatz, couldn’t get away.

“When they saw the dogs, they were told to run,” Williams said a day after the attack. “I’m thinking that’s what set the dogs off.”

Syrai was critically injured when the dogs attacked her head and face. But Logan died from his injuries, despite neighbors’ attempts to help him. The dogs’ owner was arrested and charged the same day.

During her hospital stay, Syrai’s family focused on her recovery, Williams said. But before the girl was allowed to leave the hospital, her family told her Logan had died.

“She misses him, playing with him and talking to him,” Williams said.

It’s not yet known when Syrai may be able to return to school. Her grandmothe­r said the family is grateful for the support and prayers from the community.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY GO FUND ME ?? Syrai Sanders, 5, was critically injured in a dog attack on Jan. 17 as she walked to her southwest Atlanta bus stop.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY GO FUND ME Syrai Sanders, 5, was critically injured in a dog attack on Jan. 17 as she walked to her southwest Atlanta bus stop.

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