Northumbria dog attack: XL Bullies ‘not believed to be involved’ after woman seriously injured, police say

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Northumbria dog attack: XL Bullies ‘not believed to be involved’ after woman seriously injured, police say
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29-year-old victim continues to recover from serious injuries, while three dogs now in police care are confirmed as 'mixed Bull Breeds'

29-year-old victim continues to recover from serious injuries, while three dogs now in police care are confirmed as ‘mixed Bull Breeds’

Two people were arrested on Saturday in North Tyneside on suspicion of “being in charge of a dangerously out-of-control dog,” previously thought to be anThe two suspects, a 31-year-old male and a 22-year-old female, have since been released on bail. Five dogs were seized as a precaution, Northumbria police saidIt said the 29-year-old victim “remains in a stable condition” and her two dogs were still being cared for by vets.

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