The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Tributes left to OAP, 85, who was mauled by killer dogs

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A pensioner was killed in a “sustained” attack in her garden by two dogs that escaped from a neighbouri­ng property through a hole in the fence, police said.

The 85-year-old victim suffered multiple injuries in the “horrific” incident on Friday afternoon on Boundary Avenue in Rowley Regis, West Midlands Police said.

The owner of the two dogs, a 43-year-old man, who was arrested shortly after the incident, has been bailed pending further inquiries.

The animals were tranquilli­sed and taken to a nearby kennels where they are being tested to determine their breed.

Yesterday morning, floral tributes were left on the victim’s drive, with one displaying the message “RIP Nan”.

Superinten­dent Phil Asquith said yesterday: “Neighbours called to report that a woman, 85 years of age, was under attack from dogs from a neighbouri­ng property.

“Our officers attended, by which point the dogs had returned through a hole in the fence to the adjacent property and then, unfortunat­ely, despite the best efforts of medical profession­als, that lady died at the scene.

“The male who owned those dogs was arrested yesterday. He has subsequent­ly been bailed for further inquiries whilst we undertake a forensic post mortem.”

Superinten­dent Asquith said neighbours responded “very quickly” to the attack and family members accessed the garden within minutes as they lived nearby. He added: “Fortunatel­y, the actual owner returned home and was able to get the dogs back into their area at the adjacent premises.”

 ??  ?? The house where the pensioner was killed
The house where the pensioner was killed

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