Published June 22, 2023 5:52 p.m. ET
Updated June 22, 2023 6:02 p.m. ET
A 76-year-old lady who was attacked by a dog in Burlington earlier this month has actually passed away, Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) has actually validated.
The occurrence taken place on June 6, simply after 3 p.m., at a home near Fairview Street and Walkers Line.
The dog associated with the attack was at first Tasered by cops in a not successful effort to control it. Police then fatally shot the animal.
The victim, determined as Jean Cluckie in several social networks posts, died at Hamilton General Hospital last Friday.
In an online obituary, she is kept in mind as somebody who “enjoyed reading, gardening, going to the theatre, travelling and time spent with friends and family.”
Cluckie was retired however formerly worked for Bell Canada, according to her obituary.
A service of remembrance will be held for Cluckie on Friday early morning at Smith’s Funeral Home in Burlington.
Her partner was likewise seriously hurt throughout the occurrence. He is presently recuperating, according to a June 20 note published on The Rodmasters Car Club’s Facebook page.
“Very sad to have to let you all know that Brian has lost his dear wife Jean. She passed away during the night of June 16, the result of injuries sustained in a dog attack at their home June 6,” the message read.
“(Brian) is still recovering well at the Joseph Brant Hospital, we wish him all the best at this difficult time.”
The Cluckies, who own an unique aquamarine-coloured 1955 Ford Panel truck, were regulars on the Canadian Hot Rod Tour.
News of Jean’s death in addition to her picture were shared on a variety of Facebook groups for panel truck and racer lovers.
Police have actually launched couple of information about the dog attack up until now.
“There are no criminal elements to this investigation. Pending any new information, our involvement at this point is minimal,” Halton cops Const. Steve Elm informed CP24 on Thursday.
A 3rd individual was likewise hurt in the attack. Their injuries were at first referred to as small.
With files from CTV News Toronto’s Alex Arsenych.
“Very sad to need to let you all understand that Brian has actually lost his dear other half Jean. She died throughout the night of June 16, the outcome of injuries sustained in a dog attack at their home June 6,” the message read.
“(Brian) is still recuperating well at the Joseph Brant Hospital, we want him all the very best at this tough time.”
The Cluckies, who own an unique aquamarine-coloured 1955 Ford Panel truck, were regulars on the Canadian Hot Rod Tour.
News of Jean’s death in addition to her picture were shared on a variety of Facebook groups for panel truck and racer lovers.
Police have actually launched couple of information about the dog attack up until now.
“There are no criminal aspects to this examination. Pending any brand-new details, our participation at this moment is very little,” Halton cops Const. Steve Elm informed CP24 on Thursday.
A 3rd individual was likewise hurt in the attack. Their injuries were at first referred to as small.
With files from CTV News Toronto’s Alex Arsenych.
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