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Amazon delivery driver found dead after an apparent dog attack, company issues advisory

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 28, 2022 15:07 IST

A delivery driver for Amazon was found dead after an apparent animal attack Monday in Missouri, and deputies shot ...

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A delivery driver for Amazon was found dead after an apparent animal attack Monday in Missouri, and deputies shot and killed two aggressive dogs, the Ray County sheriff said. Deputies were called to a home in Excelsior Springs, a town of around 10,000, around 7 p.m. after neighbors reported that an Amazon van had been parked there for several hours, Sheriff Scott Childers said.

A man's body was found in a yard, as were two highly aggressive dogs, he said. Deputies shot and killed the animals. Amazon now  has reportedly issued an advisory. According to a report in Engadget, quoting Vice News, delivery drivers have received message from the company, which lightheartedly refers to dogs as "our four-legged customers" and Fido. 

“We want to help ensure you aren’t surprised by our four-legged customers when on route, so be sure to check the Amazon Delivery App for the paw print icon in the ‘Delivery Notes’ indicating you should ‘be aware of a dog at this stop,'" the message reportedly states. “If we know Fido is nearby, we’ll add the paw print to give you a heads up. As always, contact the customer to help you with the pet, or ‘Driver Support’ in the Delivery App if you can’t reach the customer.”

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