Esther Martin from Jaywick.Photo:Essex Police/Facebook

Esther Martin fromJaywick - Woman, 68, Killed by Dogs While Visiting Her Grandson

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“A 39-year-old man arrested on suspicion of dangerous dog offenses has been released on conditional bail until 5 March,” the Essex police said in apress releaseon Monday.

Chief Superintendent Glen Pavelin also confirmed to media on Sunday that “both dogs were destroyed inside the house" following the attack.

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“We’re making good progress in our investigation into Esther’s death,” Acting Detective Superintendent Stuart Truss said, adding that “it is an investigation with a number of complexities, but we are determined to give Esther’s family the answers they need.”

“We are working with experts to confirm the breed of the dogs,” Truss continued. “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.”

However, despite police waiting for experts to confirm the breed of the dogs, Martin’s daughter Sonia Martin, 47, told theBBCthat “there were adult XL bully dogs in the property.”

“My mum had raised concerns to the owners about them being dangerous and quite aggressive,” she told the outlet, adding that “there were also six puppies.”

According to the outlet, it is now against the law “to sell, abandon or let stray, give away and breed from an XL bully dog, as well as to have an XL bully in public without a lead and muzzle.”

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She added that after her nephew “ran out of the house screaming for help,” some neighbors used spades to try to “fight off” the dogs.

“We’d really like to thank all the neighbors for coming and helping and trying to save my mum’s life,” Sonia told the BBC. “My concern was if my nephew hadn’t run out of the house what could have then happened to him? He’s 11.”

source: people.com