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Dad whipped to death by ‘Bully XL’ dog ‘might have been caring for it for a friend’

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A 24-year-old man has actually been apprehended on suspicion of supervising of a precariously out of control dog triggering injury leading to death of Jonathan Hogg today as friends pay homage

Father-of-three Jonathan Hogg was assaulted by the animal on Thursday night(Manchester Evening News WS)

The man whipped to death by a ‘precariously out of control’ dog has actually been called by his sad friends.

Father-of-three Jonathan Hogg, passionately as ‘Oggy’, suffered deadly injuries after he was assaulted last night.



It is thought the victim, 37, did not own the American Bully XL – and might have been caring for it for a friend.

He was discovered by officers on Thursday night with dreadful head and neck injuries and was hurried to health center. He later on passed away in the early hours of this early morning, the force validated.

Greater Manchester Police said armed officers were released to attempt to manage the dog and utilized “every available technique to suppress” the dog prior to it was shot since it positioned a “considerable danger” to the general public.

The victim suffered dreadful head and neck injuries in the attack(Manchester Evening News)

Cops were contacted us to a plot of land behind a garage in Leigh, near Wigan, simply after 9pm on Thursday night.

Emergency services hurried to the scene, however unfortunately the victim could not be saved and he passed away of his injuries.

Armed officers went to and killed the dog due to the “considerable danger” it positioned.

Today, 4 uniformed officers continued to stand guard.

A 24-year-old man has actually been apprehended on suspicion of supervising of a precariously out of control dog triggering injury leading to death.

Detective Superintendent Simon Hurst, of GMP’s Wigan district, said: “Firstly, I want to extend my acknowledgements to the liked among the victim of this attack.

“Our officers and our partners are presently supporting the victim’s liked ones at this exceptionally tough time.

The victim was required to health center however passed away throughout the early hours of Friday, cops state(Manchester Evening News)

“We identify this occurrence will appropriately trigger issue within the area and we want to assure the general public that we checked out every possible opportunity to safeguard the regional neighborhood and the animal included.

“We would advise members of the general public to please stepped forward if they have any info in regard to this occurrence, any info you might have might be a big help to our examination.”

The land seems utilized for the training of dogs and consists of an enclosed spot of synthetic turf.

A ripped up football, a dog bowl and training bag show up at the website. A breezeblock annex at the website seems utilized to accomodate dogs.

A ripped up bed mattress, a big bag of dog food and what seems dog kennels can be seen.

The scary attack was seen by shocked residents who raised the alarm, it is comprehended.

The scary attack follows a six-year-old boy’s moms and dads revealed he was lucky to be alive after being scalped by a dog purchased on Facebook 2 weeks previously.

The attack triggered cops to provide a caution about purchasing dogs from social networks adverts.

And it follows a wave of maulings including the breed, which shares DNA with prohibited American Pit Bull Terriers.

Six of the 10 dog-related deaths in the UK in 2015 were triggered by bully or bully crosses, stimulating calls from advocates for the breed to be prohibited.

In March in 2015, 17-month-old Bella-Rae Birch was killed by a Bully XL dog. The young child had actually been assaulted in her family’s home in St Helens, Merseyside, simply a week after they purchased the animal.


Also in 2022, Joanne Robinson, 43, was whipped to death by her family pet American Bully XL dog after it ‘turned mad in the severe heat’ at a house in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.

Schoolboy Jack Lis, 10, was killed in an attack by an Bully XL in 2021 while dipping into a friend’s house in Caerphilly, South Wales.

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