Woman killed in dog attack in east London - as police seize two XL bullys
- A woman in her 50s died after being attacked by her own XL Bully dogs in her home in east London, which were banned in the UK in February.
- The attack happened in Hornchurch on Monday afternoon, and the woman was pronounced dead at the scene despite medical attention.
- Police were able to safely seize the two XL Bully dogs, which had been contained inside a room in the house during the incident.
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Since February 1, XL Bullies in England may only be kept with a license. A dog owner in east London also had such a permit. Now her two animals have killed her in her own home. An emergency call from the neighbors came too late.
Una mujer ha muerto en Londres tras ser atacada por sus dos perros, de la raza American bully XL, según avanza The Guardian. La mujer, que tenía unos 50 años, vivía en Cornwall...
In London, a woman was killed by her two XL Bully dogs. The incident occurred at the owner's house in Hornchurch in northeastern London, as the police reported on Monday evening. No further details were provided. The woman, aged between 50 and 60, died from her injuries at the scene. The animals, which were reportedly registered, were seized. Keeping XL Bullys is permitted in England only under strict conditions since February. The dogs must be …
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