THERE WAS A PIT BULL RELATED DEATH in Barbados about three years ago, revealed Wayne Norville, chief inspector of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
He said it was an elderly St Michael woman who suffered from dementia. She stumbled into the yard in the night and her relative’s dogs pounced on her.
“That lady was out there suffering until she was found in the morning,” said Norville.
She did not die there, though. She was taken to the hospital where she passed on.
Deadly pit bull attack
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