Woman who was bitten by two rottweilers dies - weeks after the attack
- A 40-year-old woman named Marie Stevens died after being attacked by two Rottweiler dogs when she tried to pet them in Netherton, Merseyside. She was taken to the hospital for treatment but later collapsed and died at her home.
- Marie was bitten repeatedly on her arms and legs when she went to pet the dogs, which were on a lead. Friends described her as a "proper nice person" who loved animals.
- The primary cause of Marie's death was determined to be a pulmonary embolism. The police have arrested a 41-year-old man and a 68-year-old woman on suspicion of being in charge of a dog dangerously out of control causing injury.
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Woman dies more than two weeks after being attacked by Rottweilers
The attack happened after the victim allegedly tried to stroke the dogs (Picture: Shutterstock/Jan Mlkvy) A woman has died weeks after she was attacked by two Rottweilers. Marie Stevens was found dead at her home in Holden Road, in Brighton-le-Sands, on September 3. On August 18, the 40-year-old was attacked by two Rottweilers and bitten multiple times on her arms and legs. The attack allegedly happened as Ms Stevens ‘tried to stroke’ the dogs, …
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