Hoshiarpur, July 7 -- A pack of stray dogs mauled a four-year-old girl to death in Tanda, Hoshiarpur, on Sunday evening. Identified as Gungun, the victim was the daughter of a migrant couple, Ram Jeevan and Preeti, hailing from Dhyanpur village in Uttar Pradesh's Lakhimpur Kheri district, police said. The couple, along with other labourers, was busy with paddy transplantation work in Bassi Jalal village when they left the girl under the shade of a tree about 100 metres away. Meanwhile, six or seven stray dogs attacked the girl and dragged her to some distance, leaving her critically injured. Hearing her cries, the labourers rushed to rescue her. She was first taken to the Tanda community health centre, but as her condition deteriorated, she was shifted to a private hospital in Hoshiarpur where she died late night. Tanda station house officer Gurinderjit Singh Nagra said that the matter was being investigated. The victim's father, Ram Jeevan, said Gungun was their only child. He urged the government to tackle the menace of stray dogs so that no other child falls prey to them. Tanda saw a similar incident on May 6 when stray dogs severely injured an 8-year-old girl in Kharl Khurd village, who later succumbed to her wounds in a hospital....