The tragedy comes after Ms Dunn required hospital treatment in August last year after suffering a number of bites from a large dog, resulting in non-life-threatening injuries, The Liverpool Echo reported.
It is unclear if the dog that attacked her last summer was involved in her death.
So, it was known that dangerous dogs were kept at the premises?
A spokeswoman for Merseyside Police said the investigation team could not comment on whether the August 2021 attack is part of their enquiries.
Why? Are they too busy wiping any evidence of a previous incident from their databases?
Darwin would surely have something to say when she returned to the scene of a previous attack! How could the previous 'large dog' have been involved when it would/should have beet put down?
ReplyDeleteIncompetent policing? Ever considered a 'dishonest policing' category?
ReplyDelete"Darwin would surely have something to say when she returned to the scene of a previous attack! "
ReplyDeleteI suspect there are worse revelations to come...