Unless the dog but the guy in the neck from the off I don't understand how it's happened
I'm confident I'd beat any dog even a specially trained Israeli special forces one
Unless the dog but the guy in the neck from the off I don't understand how it's happenedI'm confident I'd beat any dog even a specially trained Israeli special forces one
A dog previously seized by police over fears it was dangerous has attacked and killed a man days after being returned to its owner. It is thought David Ellam, 52, was trying to protect his own Yorkshire Terrier when the larger dog turned on him. Police had seized the dog in June on suspicion it was a banned pit bull breed, but returned it on Wednesday. A man, 29, thought to be the dog's owner has been arrested and bailed. More on this story and others in West Yorkshire Mr Ellam suffered bites to his body on Riddings Road in the Sheepridge area of Huddersfield on Monday morning and was later pronounced dead in hospital.
Tragic, poor man.
A dog previously seized by police over fears it was dangerous has attacked and killed a man days after being returned to its owner.It is thought David Ellam, 52, was trying to protect his own Yorkshire Terrier when the larger dog turned on him.Police