A male individual has been granted bail in relation to the tragic demise of a grandmother who lost her life as a result of an assault by canines.
On Saturday afternoon, tragedy struck in the quiet town of Jaywick, near Clacton-on-Sea, Essex, as Esther Martin, a 68-year-old woman, suffered fatal injuries inside a residence. The incident has left the community in shock and mourning, as they come to terms with the loss of a beloved member of their community.
The details surrounding the incident remain unclear, leaving friends and family desperate for answers as they try to make sense of this heartbreaking event. As investigations continue, the town of Jaywick stands united in their grief, remembering Esther Martin as a kind-hearted individual who will be deeply missed.
A 39-year-old man, who was taken into custody based on suspicion of engaging in dangerous dog-related offenses, has recently been granted conditional release on bail until the month of March.
According to her family, Ms Martin was paying a visit to her 11-year-old grandson.
According to Essex Police, it is believed by officers that Ms Martin was the victim of a dog attack that occurred within a specific property.
During an interview on Sunday, Ms Martin’s daughter expressed her belief that the dogs involved in the incident were XL Bully dogs, which she claimed to be banned. However, the police have stated that it will take a considerable amount of time, possibly several days, to verify the breed of the animals involved.
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