XL bully proprietor tears up discussing ban: ‘It is merciless’
A grandmother has died after being attacked by two dogs described as XL Bullies whereas visiting her 11-year-old grandson in Essex.
Police have been referred to as to an deal with in Jaywick, Essex, after 4pm on Saturday the place officers discovered the sufferer, named by her household as Esther Martin, severely injured.
The 68-year-old, from Woodford Green, London, was pronounced useless on the scene. The attack is assumed to have concerned two XL bully-type dogs.
It comes simply days after it turned a legal offence to personal an XL Bully, with all current dogs required to put on a muzzle and be saved on a lead.
The National Police Chiefs’ Council stated they’d been knowledgeable that round 40,000 canine homeowners had registered their pets because the ban was introduced by Rishi Sunak in September.
But the Met additionally warned as many as 10,000 of the animals may very well be and not using a certificates of exemption, which is now required below regulation.
What is the ban on XL bullies?
Following public strain and a number of other assaults involving XL bullies, the federal government enacted a ban on the breed which got here into full impact on February 1.
From December 31 2023 it was unlawful to breed, promote, promote, change, present, abandon or permit XL bully dogs to stray in England and Wales.
XL bullies should additionally now be saved on a lead and muzzled in public. The dogs should even be microchipped and neutered, with animals below a 12 months old given till the tip of 2024 to be neutered whereas older dogs should be neutered by June.
By 1 February 2024, homeowners have been anticipated to have registered their XL bullies on the index of exempted dogs. From that date will probably be unlawful to personal an XL bully that’s not registered on the index.
Athena Stavrou5 February 2024 13:10
Were the dogs concerned in Saturday’s attack XL bullies?
A 68-year-old grandma was killed on Saturday whereas visiting her grandson in what’s suspected to be an XL bully attack.
Police haven’t confirmed the breed of the dogs concerned in Ester Martin’s dying, however neighbours and her daughter have described the dogs as XL bullies – now a banned breed within the UK.
Police or canine consultants can decide the kind of canine, however this usually takes a while.
Dog skilled witness Colin Tennant stated that is executed with lists of traits, so it may be classed as a banned breed if it ticks the packing containers, even when the canine is crossbred with a breed which isn’t banned.
Acting Detective Superintendent Stuart Truss from Essex Police stated: “We are working with experts to confirm the breed of the dogs. This may take some days but it’s really important we get it right.
“I would ask people not to speculate about this element – we will establish the facts and we will keep the community in Jaywick updated.”
Athena Stavrou5 February 2024 12:35
Both dogs concerned in deadly attack killed
Both dogs concerned within the deadly canine attack that killed a 68-year-old grandma on Saturday have been killed by police.
Essex Police confirmed the dogs had been “destroyed inside the house” after they have been referred to as to a home in Jaywick, close to Clacton-on-Sea shortly after 4pm.
Speaking to the media yesterday, Chief Superintendent Glen Pavelin praised the actions of the responding officers and members of the general public who tried to assist.
“When Essex Police officers entered the house their priority was – as always – to keep the community safe,” he stated.
“Their unflinching bravery and professionalism ensured that there is no ongoing threat to the people of Essex as a result of this incident. Both dogs were destroyed inside the house.”
One neighbour informed the BBC they heard the police enter the property and destroy the dogs. Mike Coleman, 74, stated he noticed a person approaching the deal with and begin shouting.
He stated: “He starts whacking at the windows. He appeared panicked and said ‘phone the police’.
“My wife phoned them and minutes later the police came – two cars, then three then five, and then they blocked the road off.
“I heard the shots of them being destroyed, then that was it.”
Athena Stavrou5 February 2024 12:20
What is an XL bully canine?
An official definition of the breed revealed by the UK authorities, describes options of the breed together with a “heavy, large and broad” head and a “blocky or slightly squared” muzzle.
The canine is a variant of the American bully canine. XL refers to their dimension, and there are 4 classes: pocket, normal, basic and XL, the final of which are typically round 33-50cm in top and weigh in at 20-60kg.
The definition additionally classifies the peak of an grownup male canine being from 20in (51 cm) on the withers and an grownup feminine being from 19in (48cm) on the withers.
It can also be described as being “heavily muscled” with a “large, blocky body giving the impression of great power for size”, and a shiny, easy and shut coat.
Athena Stavrou5 February 2024 11:27
Grandma died making an attempt to distract puppies from preventing, daughter says
The daughter of a grandmother who was killed in a suspected XL bully attack stated she was killed whereas making an attempt to distract the puppies from preventing.
Esther Martin was tragically killed in Jaywick, Essex on Saturday whereas visiting her grandson.
Her daughter, Sonia Martin informed the BBC that she believes the 68-year-old was attacked whereas following directions of the proprietor who was not current and informed her to distract the puppies with a brush in the event that they started preventing.
“The owner had left my mum with the dogs and my nephew and gone off somewhere even though my mum had raised concerns about them,” she stated.
“His direction to my mum as we understand it was that if the puppies were fighting that she needed to put a broom in there and distract the puppies with the broom. Like run it over the floor and shake it to get the puppy’s attention so they stop fighting with each other and chase the broom.
“From our understanding, it was at this point my mum was attacked.”
Athena Stavrou5 February 2024 11:04
Watch: Daughter of lady killed in suspected XL bully canine attack pays tribute
The daughter of a girl who was killed after being attacked by two suspected XL bully dogs cried as she paid tribute to her.
Police have been referred to as to an deal with in Jaywick, Essex, after 4pm on Saturday the place officers discovered the sufferer, named by her household as Esther Martin, severely injured.
The 68-year-old, from Woodford Green, London, was pronounced useless on the scene. The attack is assumed to have concerned two XL bully-type dogs.
Ms Martin’s daughter Sonia Martin broke down in tears throughout a dwell interview with the BBC on Monday (5 February), as she paid tribute to her mom.
Daughter of lady killed in suspected XL bully canine attack cries as she pays tribute
Athena Stavrou5 February 2024 10:49
Suspect in relation to deadly harmful canine attack bailed
A 39-year-old man arrested on suspicion of harmful canine offences following the dying of a 68-year-old grandmother has been launched on conditional bail till March 5, Essex Police stated.
The drive stated that investigations into the dying of grandmother Esther Martin are persevering with this morning and “making good progress”.
Esther died after being attacked by two dogs described as XL Bullies whereas visiting her 11-year-old grandson in Jaywick.
Acting Detective Superintendent Stuart Truss stated: “We’re making good progress in our investigation into Esther’s death. It is an investigation with a number of complexities, but we are determined to give Esther’s family the answers they need.
He added: “We are working with experts to confirm the breed of the dogs. This may take some days but it’s really important we get it right.”
Athena Stavrou5 February 2024 10:37
Daughter describes suspected XL bully attack that killed her mum
A grandmother has died after being attacked by two dogs described as XL Bullies whereas visiting her 11-year-old grandson in Jaywick.
Essex Police have been referred to as to Hillman Avenue shortly after 4pm on Saturday the place they discovered the sufferer, named by her household as Esther Martin, 68, severely injured.
The sufferer’s daughter, Sonia Martin, from Chesterfield, informed Mail Online: “They were XL bullies. There were eight of them in the house, six puppies and two adults.
“Her grandson was in the house. He came running out shouting for help. We would like to thank all the neighbours who tried to help our mum.”
Athena Stavrou5 February 2024 10:08
Grandmother, 68, killed in suspected XL Bully attack
A grandmother has died after being attacked by two dogs described as XL Bullies whereas visiting her 11-year-old grandson in Jaywick.
Essex Police have been referred to as to Hillman Avenue shortly after 4pm on Saturday the place they discovered the sufferer, named by her household as Esther Martin, severely injured.
The 68-year-old, from Woodford Green, London, was pronounced useless on the scene. The attack is assumed to have concerned two XL bully-type dogs.
Alexander Butler5 February 2024 09:08