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A 14-Year-Old Girl Has Been Found Dead At A House Where A Number Of Dogs Were "out Of Control".

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RATTER15 | 23:40 Tue 26th Mar 2013 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-21321953

How dreadful!! most likely these dogs were owned by some macho idiot!!
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I read that earlier today. So very sad :(
News on BBC has said that it appeared the dogs had attacked her after a friend she had gone to visit had popped out for a few minutes.
Too many dogs in too small a space.
I can't understand anyone keeping 5 dogs.
It is sad that such a young life has been ended in such a way.

We had a cross Bull Mastiff/GSD when we were young - he was a big powerful dog.

Poor girl - I don't know the answer to this problem. No doubt banning dogs will be suggested by some but banning Idiots would be more sensible.

It is tragic but may I get away with being "grim"....

Was this a "news bite?"

More seriously, it's up there with that awful story yesterday of a young kid in a buggy being blown into the street by the wind and then getting hit by a vehicle.
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Mick, We keep 4 dogs, and that may well increase in numbers, nothing wrong with the amount of dogs apart from the environment they are kept in, the type of dogs and the level of training given to the dogs and the attitude of the owner. Something here was clearly lacking!!
Yes but the issue of the baby buggy blown in to the street was a tragic accident.
The photos appearing show dogs of the mastiff and bull terrier type. That fits the macho idiot type of owner. They are not in the market for retrievers!

Trouble is that all dogs have a pack mentality, however tiny or innocent they are normally. If this poor girl was bitten by one for whatever reason, the others would pile in. Unpleasant if they are cocker spaniels, potentially fatal if they are bred and physically equipped as guard dogs, or fighting dogs.
true, grumpy, a bit like the death of the woman at the King Harry Ferry down here, her hubbie getting out of the car on the ramp down, probably the handbrake not properly on, the car rolling into 35 ft of water straight down (2 days ago).
Absolutely tragic. Her poor family.

DTC, the poor little mite that got blown into the road lived just down the road from where I work. I can't imagine what their families must be going through.
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what DTC - her husband left her for a few minutes and the ferry attacked her ?
Don't think that's particularly funny PP
something like that, peterphile.

wind blew the car down the ramp?
these things happen and are genuine accidents...there was a near miss in Weston or was it Devon recently with the wind blowing a buggy over into the harbour....the baby is only alive due to the immense bravery of a local fisherman/lifeboatman and the ability for young bodies to shut down and save themselves.

What the parents were doing, taking a wee one in her chariot along the pier with seawater crashing around and 50mph+ winds is another matter.....blitzed perhaps?
It was in Watchet near Minehead. I also wondered about the parents actions, but seemed to be in the minority. Not something I would have done though!
Horrendous for all concerned.
DT, I read about the other two cases of terrible accidents , my heart goes out to their families.
An awful lot of loss .
A baby buggy being blown into the path of a van is a tragic accident, a silly old bloke not putting the hand brake on and car roles into the sea is a tragic accident.

Dogs mauling a girl to death isn't a tragic accident.
both events are a tragedy, I have to agree with mick.
So, are you suggesting it is deliberate, or not tragic cassa ?

A very sad thing to have occurred. Sometimes one can hardly believe what one reads in the news.
Absolutely awful.

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