Marie Stevens spent two weeks in hospital after she was attacked by two Rottweilers and bitten a number of occasions on her arm in Netherton, Merseyside, and underwent operations
A lady was discovered useless on her rest room ground weeks after she was attacked by two Rottweilers.
Marie Stevens, 40, had operations on her arm and leg following the mauling in Netherton, Merseyside in August. She was discharged from hospital after two weeks however died at home, on account of a pulmonary embolism.
Her devastated husband Mark says the harm – a sudden blockage in an artery and the prevention of blood to the lungs – was triggered within the canine assault. During the ordeal, Marie suffered a blood clot, which travelled from her left leg to her coronary heart.
But now Mark, who met Marie on a blind date and “by no means appeared again”, is planning his partner’s funeral. Mark and Marie cherished dogs and had two themselves, he instructed Liverpool Echo.
It is reported Marie “tried to stroke” the dogs, who had been on a lead, final month. The canine house owners, a person and a lady, tried to cease the Rottweilers, it’s understood. After the canines bit Marie a number of occasions on the arm, a 41-year-old man and a 68-year-old girl had been arrested on suspicion of being accountable for a dangerously uncontrolled canine in a public place.
Mark mentioned: “Everyone across the neighbourhood knew her, she continuously laughed and made everybody completely happy and really feel good. We did not have any children, we had our much-loved dogs.”
Speaking beforehand, he mentioned: “My entire world has fallen aside in a cut up second. 21 years collectively, married for 4, and that is it, gone. It’s like restarting my life now. But I’ve received so many recollections and a robust household.
“Marie was so cherished, it is exhausting to take care of on the minute, we have been robbed. She cherished animals, we had a finest canine at our wedding ceremony and we cherished going to Wales with our canine. I’m so very sorry I misplaced you, I hope you and Max are walking collectively on the seaside.”
A fundraising web page has been arrange to assist in giving Marie the ship off she deserves and in only a few days, the donations have come pouring in. Already, greater than £3,000 has been raised and Mark mentioned any funds left over might be donated to Freshfields Animal Rescue in her reminiscence.
He mentioned: “I’ve been amazed by the love and help. I wasn’t anticipating something like this, it simply confirmed how cherished she was. There’s been so many tributes, it has been overwhelming the extent of help.” The fundraising web page will be discovered here. Mirror has contacted Merseyside Police for the latest on the investigation.