Ian Langley suffered fatal neck injuries when he was attacked while he walked his puppy
A man has confessed to being the owner of an XL bully that fatally attacked his neighbour while it was dangerously out of control. Ian Langley, 54, sustained deadly neck injuries when he was assaulted while walking his puppy in Shiney Row near Sunderland on October 3 last year.
Now residing in Coltman Street, Hull, Bell was granted bail and is due to be sentenced on January 27. The charge identified his dog as Titan – "an American bully XL". Neighbours reported that Mr Langley, originally from Liverpool, was walking his Patterdale puppy named Bow when he was attacked. His puppy managed to escape and was cared for by a neighbour following the shocking attack which horrified local residents, reports The Express.
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