Mum-of-two Joanne Robinson, 43, was mauled to death by her pet dog American Bully XL dog in an attack at her home which almost killed her partner who is ...
I think she was grabbed around the throat but we haven’t had the results of the post mortem yet. She said: “They were good dogs, they are not a banned breed and were not dangerous. “He’s had a horrible ordeal. I can’t bear to think of her suffering. They all know her and love her.” She was born and bred in this village. The heat affects them too.” “He was trying to get Lola out of the room, he had no choice but to get her out and during that time Rocco attacked.” She pleaded: “Try to keep your dogs cool. She explained: “She was downstairs and suddenly Rocco attacked her, it got her, I think it was around the throat. Love you always.” You will never be forgotten.
Mother-of-two Joanne Robinson (pictured) who was mauled to death by her American Bully XL dog while her partner was left with life-changing injuries, ...
The police took away two dogs. He was transported to hospital for further treatment. The police took away two dogs. She was a lovely lady. A man also suffered life-changing injuries after a dog attack, police have said. 'She was born and bred in this village.
The woman, named locally as mum-of-two Joanne Robinson, died at the scene of the attack in Rotherham late on Friday night.
They are a lovely family.’ She was a lovely lady. Ms Robinson said: ‘They were good dogs, they are not a banned breed and were not dangerous.
THE devastated children of a mother savaged to death by the family's American Bully XL dog have shared a heartbreaking tribute.Joanne Robinson, 43, wa.
I'm going to miss you loads." Dotty said Joanne had been out to visit a friend before the fatal attack. One wrote: "Rest in peace. She was born and bred in this village. Jamie is believed to be returning home from hospital soon. She was pronounced dead at the scene. You will never be forgotten. They all know her and love her.” Another reads: "To our beautiful angel up above. I don’t know why they suddenly snapped. “He was trying to get Lola out of the room, he had no choice but to get her out and during that time Rocco attacked.” As she returned to the house, which has a "beware of dog" sign outside, Rocco "got her" around the throat.
American Bully XL was the dog that bit a 43-year-old lady who was killed in a dog attack in South Yorkshire, according to police.
Despite paramedics’ best attempts, the woman was declared dead at the spot. The woman was attacked by the animal at a house on Masefield Road in West Melton, Rotherham, on Friday night. American Bully XL was the dog that bit a 43-year-old lady who was killed in a dog attack in South Yorkshire, according to police.
The woman was attacked at a home in South Yorkshire on Friday and died at the scene, police say.
They were both removed from the property and South Yorkshire Police said the dog involved in the attack had "not been euthanised at this stage". Two dogs were in the home at the time and neither were a banned breed. The woman was injured by the animal at a property on Masefield Road in West Melton, Rotherham, on Friday night and was pronounced dead at the scene despite efforts by paramedics.
Family's tribute to mum-of-two who died in dog attack tragedy.
I think she was grabbed around the throat but we haven’t had the results of the post mortem yet. “Lola was going mad, she was trying to be protective and Steady, Joanne’s partner but we call him her husband, tried to save her. He’s lost his partner of twenty years and his dogs.” Speaking about her daughter, Dotty said: "I want everyone to know how well loved she was. Her partner, named as Jamie Stead, 42, tried to pull the dog away and suffered serious injuries to his face, hands and chest, reports the Mirror. She said: “They were good dogs, they are not a banned breed and were not dangerous.
Mum-of-two Joanne Robinson died after the attack at her home in South Yorks.
He was trying to get Lola out of the room, he had no choice but to get her out and during that time Rocco attacked.” South Yorkshire Police said: “We were called to a property on Masefield Road in West Melton last night around 10:15 pm when a member of the public stated that a dog had attacked him and a woman. I think she was grabbed around the throat but we haven’t had the results of the post mortem yet. American Bully XLs are not a banned breed in the UK. Her mum Treysharn, said: "On March 21, we sadly lost our gorgeous blue-eyed baby girl, who was just one year of age, in a tragic sudden accident." “Lola was going mad, she was trying to be protective and Steady, Joanne’s partner but we call him her husband, tried to save her. She said: “They were good dogs, they are not a banned breed and were not dangerous. A warning sign on the front wall of her daughter’s house states: “Beware of dog.” She said of popular Joanne, a former worker with disabled people: “I want everyone to know how well loved she was. “Rocco’s a big dog, he’s bigger than a lion.” Her tearful granddaughter added: “He was like a small horse.” She re-emphasised: “It must have been the heat. Mum-of-two Joanne Robinson, 43, was attacked in her home by one of the family’s two American Bully XL dogs, the Mirror reports. It's understood she was attacked by the pet, named Rocco, after coming home from a night out.
Family's tribute to mum-of-two who died in dog attack tragedy.
I think she was grabbed around the throat but we haven’t had the results of the post mortem yet. “Lola was going mad, she was trying to be protective and Steady, Joanne’s partner but we call him her husband, tried to save her. He’s lost his partner of twenty years and his dogs.” Speaking about her daughter, Dotty said: "I want everyone to know how well loved she was. Her partner, named as Jamie Stead, 42, tried to pull the dog away and suffered serious injuries to his face, hands and chest, reports the Mirror. She said: “They were good dogs, they are not a banned breed and were not dangerous.
Joanne Robinson was set upon by one of her two two American Bully XL dogs when it 'suddenly snapped' at the family home.
South Yorkshire Police said: “We were called to a property on Masefield Road in West Melton last night around 10:15 pm when a member of the public stated that a dog had attacked him and a woman. I think she was grabbed around the throat but we haven’t had the results of the post mortem yet. Dotty, reliving the horror, told how her daughter has been to visit a friend and had walked back into the house about 10pm. Last month it was reported a Bully XL named Beast mauled to death schoolboy Jack Lis, 10, in Wales last year. “Lola was going mad, she was trying to be protective and Steady, Joanne’s partner but we call him her husband, tried to save her. She said: “They were good dogs, they are not a banned breed and were not dangerous. Dotty said: “He’s hoping to come home from hospital today but he is still in much pain. A warning sign on the front wall of her daughter’s house states: “Beware of dog.” She said of popular Joanne, a former worker with disabled people: “I want everyone to know how well loved she was. Her partner Jamie Stead, 42, suffered potentially life-changing injuries to his face, chest and hands as he attempted to pull the animal off of her. Dotty told how Rocco - who was nearly two and his two-year-old mate, Bully XL bitch Lola - were both seized by police. Joanne Robinson was set upon by one of her two two American Bully XL dogs when it 'suddenly snapped' at the family home. She was born and bred in this village.
The woman was attacked at a home in South Yorkshire on Friday and died at the scene, police say.
They were both removed from the property and South Yorkshire Police said the dog involved in the attack had "not been euthanised at this stage". Two dogs were in the home at the time and neither were a banned breed. The woman was injured by the animal at a property on Masefield Road in West Melton, Rotherham, on Friday night and was pronounced dead at the scene despite efforts by paramedics.
Non-banned 'American Bully XL' dog left a woman dead and a man suffering potentially life-changing injuries following a horrific Friday night attack.…
According to United Kennel Club, the American Bully XL is a kind, friendly, and affectionate dog, despite its ferocious looks. A man and a woman, both in their 40s, were bitten by a dog, a legal American Bully XL. The man who called the police during the attack was severely injured. They were removed from the property, and South Yorkshire Police said the dog involved in the attack had 'not been euthanized at this stage.
Pet dog was an American Bulldog/XL Bully breed, police said.
According to the UK Bully Kennel Club website, the American Bully XL is a large breed, with males standing between 51cm and above. Rocco’s a big dog, he’s bigger than a lion." She added: "They were good dogs, they are not a banned breed and were not dangerous. "I can only think they turned mad in the extreme heat. Her boyfriend, Jamie Stead tried to fight off the dog, described by Joanne's mum as "bigger than a lion." Dotty confirmed that the two dogs had been seized by police.
A mother-of-two was mauled to death in Rotherham by her pet American Bully XL dog after it 'turned mad in the extreme heat'.
62-year-old Mr Jones died after being mauled by a dog at a house in Wales on Monday, May 23. 'As a family are all hurting she was the life and sole at every party and will be missed by a lot of people. Two-year-old Lawson Bond was savaged at home in the village of Egdon, Worcestershire, on March 28. Daniel was taken by ambulance to hospital where he was pronounced dead. She was a lovely lady. She was a lovely lady. She was the most caring person and would do anything for anybody. They are a lovely family.' Joanne's partner also suffered life-changing injuries after the dog attack, police have said. He was like a small horse.' I can only think they turned mad in the extreme heat. She said the pets were well behaved and 'not dangerous', but added: 'I don't know why they suddenly snapped.