1673753535 28 year old dog sitter dies mauled by 8 dogs

28 year old dog sitter dies mauled by 8 dogs on the street: “This picture will always haunt me”

A 28-year-old dog walker has died after being mauled by the 8 dogs she was walking with in Carterham, England. The animals have been placed in a kennel while the investigation continues. No arrests have been made yet.

28 year old dog sitter dies mauled by 8 dogs

tragedy Carterhamin Surrey, England, where a dog sitter The 28-year-old died after being mauled by the 8 dogs she was taking care of while walking them. The victim, originally from LondonShe was suddenly attacked on the street after one of the animals bit another woman passing by. It happened last Thursday.

She ran, but was caught up by the herd. Emergency services were alerted two passers-by, who saw the woman lying on the ground and in a pool of blood. “This picture it will haunt me for a long time,” one of them told The Sun newspaper. Rescuers who arrived at the scene could only explain that Death.

Police said the dogs were confiscated at the scene and are currently being held kennel while the investigation is ongoing while the owners have been identified and kept abreast of justification developments. no arrest it was still done.

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Inspector Josephine Horner said: “This is a tragic accident where a young woman unfortunately lost her life. Our thoughts are with his loved ones and friends and the family have asked that their privacy be respected at this difficult time. The area where the events took place, a gravel hill, it was reopened to the public after thorough analysis. We ask anyone with information to contact the police.”

Instead, Inspector Lyndsey Whatley “wanted to reassure residents that we are confident that all dogs involved are under the custody the police while we investigate the circumstances of what happened”. Indeed, the small community is shocked by what happened.

A woman who walked a border collie past one of the police cordons and asked not to be named told the BBC she was stunned to hear of the incident. “This is an area where people generally walk dogs nothing like this has ever happened“.

Tandridge Borough Council Chairwoman Catherine Sayer said: “It’s just a terrible and tragic accident. Of course our thoughts are with the family of the young woman who passed away.”