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Canadian man dies after dog bite

WINDSOR, Ontario, July 16 (UPI) -- A dog bite a few days earlier is being blamed by the family of a Canadian man who died after being taken off life support.

Richard Arcand, 60, of Windsor, Ontario, was walking his dog about a week ago when another dog, a Husky, allegedly darted out of a house and attacked Buddy. When Arcand tried to separate the two dogs, the Husky bit him, leaving a small puncture on Arcand's thumb and a day later flu-like symptoms resulting from an infection caused by the dog bite, according to his family, the Windsor Star reported Wednesday.

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Arcand's condition quickly worsened with his organs beginning to fail and his skin, from his arms to his turning black, said his niece Michelle Cojocar. He then suffered a heart attack and the determination was made by the family to remove him from life support Monday.

Medical Officer of Health Dr. Allen Heimann said the Windsor-Essex Health Unit has placed the Husky that bit Arcand under quarantine, though under control of its owner. A direct link between the dog bite and Arcand's death has not yet been established, he said. But the health unit is still gathering information from physicians who treated Arcand.

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