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    Man, 40, charged after two XL bully dogs maul woman to death

    By Sam Russell,

    2024-07-25

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    A man has been charged with being the owner of two XL bully dogs which mauled a grandmother to death.

    Esther Martin, 68, was savaged to death by two XL bullies in Jaywick in Essex on February 3 this year.

    An inquest hearing was told that she was found unresponsive inside a property in Hillman Avenue and had sustained “unsurvivable” dog bite wounds.

    Essex Police said on Thursday that Ashley Warren has been charged with two counts of owning or being in charge of a dog dangerously out of control causing injury resulting in death.

    The 40-year-old, of Walnut Road in Leyton , east London , and formerly of Hillman Avenue, Jaywick, was also charged with two counts of possession or having custody of a fighting dog.

    The force said he was also charged with two offences under the Animal Welfare Act, possession of a bladed article and possession of a Class B drug.

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    Essex Police said it is the first case to be charged since new laws on owning XL bullies came into force earlier this year.

    Ms Martin, who was staying at the address in Hillman Avenue but lived in Woodford Green in east London, was found along with “two large dogs”, an inquest was told as proceedings were opened then suspended pending the outcome of the police investigation.

    Her medical cause of death was recorded as “dog bite wounds to the upper right limb”.

    Two dogs were destroyed at the scene and were later confirmed by Essex Police to be XL bullies.

    Warren is due to appear before Colchester Magistrates’ Court on August 22.

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    Sally Clay
    08-02
    These types of dogs should be chained up. They don't belong in populated areas
    Sara Donadei
    07-25
    I am an Ethologist & dog trainer. there is something wrong in the bully breeds. tho they are very low on the popularity list, they are OVERWHELMINGLY represented in both fatalities & severe maulings. statistics alone tell is there is a problem.
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