According to the British "Mirror" report on the evening of November 15 local time, in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, a 74-year-old retired woman was caught by a ferocious woman while walking in Yeadon's Nunroyd Park. Bulldog bites. Within 30 minutes, the old man suffered severe injuries on his face, hands, elbows, etc., and even lost a finger.
It is reported that at about 9:40 am on August 27 last year, when Mary Rawlinson was walking in the park, a bulldog broke away from the collar and launched a violent attack on the old man. After the vicious dog threw the old man to the ground, he continued to bite and drag him. The dog owner couldn't control the situation, so he hurried away to seek rescue.
So the old lady was attacked by bulldogs for about 30 minutes, until her screams were heard by workers in nearby factories. When five workers came to the scene with a steel pipe, she was lying in a muddy pond, still being attacked by a vicious dog.
It took a lot of effort to drive the 25-kg bulldog away from the old lady. One of the workers involved in the rescue was injured.
Old lady Rawlinson is seriously injured. Her right cheek was frantically bitten, and many stitches were needed on her body; the muscles of her left arm were damaged, requiring skin grafts and blood transfusions. At the same time, she also lost a middle finger.
The owner of the dog, Daniel Cleary, claimed in court that the bulldog was given to him by his girlfriend and he had only kept it for a week before the incident. This bulldog has been trained by its former owner and has an extraordinary ability to attack. Cleary also stated that he can accept the dog's euthanasia.
However, the kind-hearted old lady Rawlinson said that she did not want the dog to be euthanized. "Fortunately, this dog attacked me as an old man, not a child." The old lady Rawlinson said.
Rawlinson’s wife, 72-year-old Trevor Conwell, said: “This dog is terrible. I have never seen a dog bite a person like this. It’s a miracle that she is still alive.”
last Thursday (November 12), the court pronounced a verdict on this case. The 32-year-old dog owner, Cleary, was sentenced to two years and seven months in jail for negligence in walking the dog and was prohibited from keeping any animals for the next 10 years.