PICTURED: Mother of two, 43, mauled to death by her XL Bully dog as her partner, 42, recovers in hospital after dog attack at their home
- A 43-year-old woman was killed in a dog attack in Rotherham, South Yorkshire
- A man, 42, suffered a life-changing hand injury, and face and abdomen wounds
- It is reported the dog involved was the family’s XL Bully, which is a legal breed
A mother-of-two who was mauled to death by her American Bully XL dog while her partner was left with life-changing injuries has been pictured.
The woman, who has been named locally as Joanne Robinson, died at the scene of the attack at a house in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, on Friday night.
The 43-year-old is understood to have been the owner of the animal, which is on the legal dog breeds list and attacked her at around 10pm.
Floral tributes have been left to the mother, with neighbours describing her as a ‘lovely lady’.
Joanne Robinson (pictured), 43, was sadly killed by her American Bully XL dog at her home in Rotherham on Friday night
A man also suffered life-changing injuries after a dog attack, police have said. Pictured: South Yorkshire Police officers were on scene on Saturday morning
Dozens of flowers have already been laid at the scene of the attack in which a woman tragically died
Bouquets were left outside the house with messages such as ‘We love you!’
Photos from the scene show the woman appeared to be locally known and loved
Yorkshire Live reports that her partner, a 42-year-old man, was left with injuries to his hands, stomach and face as he tried to saved her.
South Yorkshire Police says two dogs have been seized and removed from the property, and neither of these are on the banned breeds list.
The force said neither are considered ‘banned breeds’ under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991.
A statement from the force said: ‘We were called to a property on Masefield Road in West Melton at about 10.15pm last night by a member of the public stating a dog had attacked himself and a woman.
‘Officers attended with a Yorkshire Ambulance [Service] crew and found a man, aged 42, with a potentially life-altering injury to one hand, plus injuries to his other hand, abdomen and face. He was transported to hospital for further treatment.
‘The woman, aged 43, had been fatally bitten and despite the best efforts of emergency crews was sadly pronounced deceased at the scene.
‘The dog, plus another dog at the property, were secured by specially trained officers. Neither dog was of a banned breed.’
There have been numerous incidents involving Bully XL dogs, with police confirming in march that Bella-Rae Birch, a 17-month-old girl, was killed by one in her own home.
Bully dogs have grown in popularity in recent years. Pictured is a file image of an American Bully dog
Police said the toddler was attacked at her family’s home in St Helens, Merseryside, a week after they bought the dog.
It was also reported that a Bully XL mauled Welsh schoolboy Jack Lis to death in a savage attack last year.
According to the UK Bully Kennel Club website, the American Bully XL is a large breed, with males standing between 51cm and above.
The Club says: ‘In spite of its considerable size, the XL is highly prized for not only its impressive stature, but also its gentle personality and loving nature.
‘It is a recent breed, dating back to the 1980’s, and is regarded the distinctive build and height combined with a compassionate nature mean its popularity continues to grow.’
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