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These shocking CCTV images show a German Shepherd dog belonging to the brother of YouTube star KSI attacking a visitor to his home.

Watford-born Oladeji Olatunji, 23, known as Deji on his YouTube channel which has 9.9million subscribers, has been fined £2,500 for the attack by his dog Tank last year.

The victim, her daughter and one-year-old grandson went to Olatunji’s home in Peterborough, on July 23 last year to collect a parcel.

But on their way out, Tank escaped and chased after them barking.

Newly-released CCTV footage from the driveway shows Tank bounding towards the victim and barking fiercely, as the gran tries to swat him away with the parcel.

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The victim's daughter can then be seen running across the driveway to her mother's aid, as the woman escapes through the automatic iron gates - followed by Tank.

As the victim's daughter attempts to chase off Tank, the dog and the gran disappear behind the wall off-camera for a moment - the moment the attack took place.

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The dog bit her several times and efforts by Olatunji and his mother Olayinka Olatunji, 53, who also lived at the property, to bring the dog back under control failed.

And amid the chaos, the victim’s son-in-law arrived home and was also bitten by the dog as he got out of his van.

The dog was finally dragged inside by Oladeji Olatunji’s father.

In September, Olatunji, who alongside his brother KSI rose to fame uploading videos to YouTube from their parents' home in Watford during their teenage years, pleaded guilty to being in charge of a dog dangerously out of control.

It follows his mother, Olayinka Olatunji, pleading guilty to two counts of the same offence at an earlier hearing - at which point the YouTuber denied the charges.

Both Olatunji and his mother were sentenced at Cambridge Crown Court on Tuesday.

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Horrifying photos show multiple puncture wounds suffered by the victim, including extensive, dark purple bruising, and scratches to her legs and chest.

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She was twice admitted to hospital after her injuries became swollen and infected.

The dog was seized from kennels by police on 28 July 2018.

Deji Olatunji was fined £2,500 and ordered to pay £5,845 in kennel costs along with prosecution costs and a victim surcharge.

Olayinka Olatunji was given a 12-month community order with 80 hours of unpaid work, ordered to pay £8,000 in compensation to the victim and £2,082 in kennel costs.

Both were issued with restraining orders in relation to the victims.

Judge Farrell commented that CCTV showed the dog was "completely out of control."

The German Shephard now faces destruction following the attack.

In a nine-minute video uploaded to his YouTube channel on Tuesday, Olatunji told his followers: "I'm going to be appealing to save Tank's life and I want you to just help me.

"I want you to tell your friends, your family, everyone, anyone you know.

"I just want you to help me please because together we can save Tank, together we can save a life."

He said he was "very apologetic for the incident that happened regarding Tank", adding that "at his point in time I just want Tank back".

He added: "He's the first dog I ever had and I love him so much."

The Olatunjis have 28 days from Friday to appeal against the decision to destroy the dog.