A 70-year-old British grandmother was mauled to death by her family’s dog as she sunbathed in her backyard on Friday, June 2— making her the fifth person to die from dog attacks in the UK this year.
The woman, who has not been identified, died
after the dog pounced on her outside her home in Bedworth, Warwickshire, UK.
Her 49-year-old daughter desperately tried to
fight off the dog as it attacked her mother, but she was also bitten and unable
to stop the fatal mauling, according to the DailyMail.
The daughter was treated at the hospital for
non-life-threatening injuries, and both she and her husband, 52, were arrested
for allegedly owning a banned breed of dog.
The couple name has not yet been released by
police.
It is unclear what breed of dog attacked the
woman, but UK legislation has banned American pit bull terriers, Japanese
Tosas, Dogo Argentinos, and Fila Brasileiro breeds.
UK law also bans any dogs that are
dangerously out of control.
“Police say it was a banned breed but I’m not
sure,” the neighbor said to the publication
“I don’t know what it was — quite a size with
a big head, a bulldog-Mastiff type.”
“When [the dog’s owner] said he got it, he
said it was a rare breed and there were only six in the country,” added the neighbor,
who did not want to be named.
The man, who lives across the street from
where the grandmother was killed, said the family kept the dog in the back
garden and he never saw it show signs of aggression.
“No one knows why it attacked and killed the
poor woman, it could have gone crazy after being stung by a bee or it could
have had something wrong with its brain,” he said.
“It could be anything.”
Another neighbor who refused to be named said
the grandma appeared healthy before the fatal attack.
“I heard the air ambulance coming over and
then saw all the other emergency services turn up,” they said. “I have no idea
of the breed of dog but it was a big one and lived outside.”
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