Tragic Dog Attack Claims Woman’s Life In Her 30s

News Desk

Coventry, England: A woman in her 30s has been killed by her pet dog in Coventry, the fourth fatal dog attack in England and Wales this year.

West Midlands police said that they attended at house on Wexford Road in the city at about 12.15pm on Monday after 999 calls. The woman was treated by the ambulance service at the scene but died a short time later.

The dog has been seized and its breed has yet to be confirmed, but police said they did not believe it to be a banned breed. The family of the woman have been informed and the death has been reported to the coroner for further inquiries.

Chief Inspector David Amos said, “We understand that this is a distressing and tragic incident and we would like to thank the local community for their support and to our emergency services colleagues who dealt with this incident.”

“Our thoughts remain firmly with the family and loved ones of the woman who has sadly died and we will be informing the coroner of her death,” stated West Midlands Police.

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