Natasha Johnston was killed in the savage attack after she was mauled by the eight dogs she was walking
A dog walker who was brutally mauled to death by a pack of eight dogs has been identified. Natasha Johnston, 28, was fatally attacked by the animals while she walked them round a popular beauty spot in Caterham, Surrey, earlier this month, the Mirror reports.
Another woman was rushed to hospital to be treated for bites but has now fully recovered. Officers were called out to Gravelly Hill following reports of a savage dog attack where they seized eight dogs that currently remain in police custody. However, it has been reported that one of the dogs was an 11-stone leonberger named Shiva, who previously appeared on a BBC show about problematic puppies. The other pets reportedly seized include two dachshunds, a collie and a cockapoo.
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