List of fatal dog attacks in the United Kingdom

Fatal dog attacks in the United Kingdom are measured in single figures per year. Dog attacks (fatal and non-fatal) were the motivation for the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991.[1][2][3][4]

Summary counts of fatalities by year

From the Office for National Statistics (ONS) (England and Wales 1981–2015):[5]

From Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (England & Wales 2005–2017):[6]

Pre-2000


DateDog breedVictim's name, sex and ageCircumstances
1737 James Brooks Bitten by a rabid dog and died.[7]
1750 Charles Godman Bitten by a rabid dog and later died.[8]
c.1772 Gomastah of Kissendeo, India Torn apart by starving dogs.[9]
1773 A servant of a man in Bromley, Essex He died of rabies received from the bite of a rabid dog. He was sent to the salt water, but to no effect.[10]
DateDog breedVictim's name, sex and ageCircumstances
14 April 1989 Rottweilers (2) Kellie Lynch, F, 11 Argyll, Scotland – While on holiday, victim was mauled and decapitated by two Rottweilers.[11][12]
18 February 1991 Alsatian William Roach, M, 38 Rusholme, Manchester, England – Victim was savaged to death by his own dog as his wife tried to rescue him.[1]
21 November 1993 Pit bull terrier Dean Parker, M, 7 Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England – The dog, being walked by two boys, 7 and 10, leapt at a snowman being built by the victim and his 8-year-old friend. The dog then attacked victim, biting his neck, head, back and arms, and biting through victim's jugular vein. Early reports called the dog a mastiff cross-breed, but at the inquest it was deemed largely a pit bull.[13][14][15]
December 1994 Bull terrier Unnamed, F, 1 month Preston, Lancashire, England – A dog attack just before Christmas; a bull terrier savaged a month-old girl. (Mentioned as a sidebar in article about another fatality.)[16]

2000–2009

DateDog breedVictim's name, sex and ageCircumstances
7 November 2000 Doberman Kirsty Ross, F, 25 Helston, Cornwall, England – It was determined that victim had suffered an epileptic fit and her dog had attempted to pick her up by the scruff of the neck as a mother dog would lift a puppy. There was no evidence of a 'savaging' of the victim, and victim's 22-month-old daughter was in the same room unharmed. The dog, 13-month-old Frentzen, which had previously acted confused when victim was having a fit, was destroyed.[17]
16 May 2003 Staffordshire Bull Terrier George Dinham, M, 45 London, England – Victim found dead in his own home, mauled to death by his own dog, possibly after an epileptic seizure. Neighbours claimed the same dog attacked a child a few months before.[18]
11 July 2005 American Bulldog Liam Eames, M, 1 Leeds, West Yorkshire, England – Victim's mother let in their two dogs because it was hot outside. The baby crawled towards the dog and it attacked. The child was pronounced dead an hour later from head and neck wounds. The dog had been acquired from a rescue. It was seized along with the other household dog and was slated to be euthanised.[19][20][16]
24 September 2006 Rottweilers (2) Cadey-Lee Deacon, F, 5 months Leicester, East Midlands, England – Victim was attacked when her mother and her partner were moving furniture in the living quarters of a pub. The two guard dogs, which were usually kept in a kennel on the pub's roof, entered through a fire escape door that was left open for 15 minutes and took the baby from her Moses basket and out to the roof where they mauled her. The dogs, Bruno and Bessie, were owned by the partner's mother (the licensee of the pub) and were destroyed soon after the death.[21][22]
1 January 2007 Pit bull Ellie Lawrenson, F, 5 years St Helens, Merseyside, England – Victim's grandmother, after smoking 10 cannabis joints and drinking two bottles of wine, let the 75-pound dog inside the house where it attacked and killed the 5-year-old girl. The dog was shot dead at the scene. Kiel Simpson, the victim's uncle and owner of the dog, was jailed on possession of an illegal dog and banned from keeping dogs for five years. The grandmother was acquitted of criminal charges. Almost 200 banned dogs were surrendered the following month when Merseyside Police offered an amnesty.[23][24]
28 December 2007 Rottweiler Archie-Lee Hirst, M, 1 year [25][26]
27 January 2008 Rottweiler Undisclosed name, M, 70's [27]
4 February 2009 Staffordshire Bull Terrier Stephen Hudspeth, M, 33 Bishop Auckland, County Durham, England - Victim was bitten on the elbow while walking to work, and died 24 hours later from septicaemia.[28]
8 February 2009 Staffordshire Bull Terrier + Jack Russell Terrier Jaden Joseph Mack, M, 3½ months Ystrad Mynach, Caerphilly, Wales – The grandmother discovered the dead baby and was shrieking, drawing attention from a neighbour who came over to see what was going on. The neighbour said the baby had severe injuries to his neck and was obviously dead. Both dogs were destroyed.[29]
1 May 2009 Alsatians (2) Andrew Walker, M, 21 years Blackpool, Lancashire, England – Victim was one of two men who were trying to separate two dogs that were fighting in their backyard. The dogs were euthanised at the request of the owner.[30]
30 November 2009 Pit bull Jon Paul Massey, M, 4 years Liverpool, England – Victim was attacked in his house by a large dog. His grandmother tried to protect him, sustaining injuries herself. The dog was shot in the front garden by responding police. It had been reported that they were breeding dogs at the house.[31] Victim's uncle pleaded guilty to three counts under the Dangerous Dogs Act and was jailed for four months. He was found to be breeding pit bulls.[32] Victim's grandmother admitted one charge of keeping a dangerous dog and was given a four-month jail term, suspended for 18 months, and was banned from owning a dog again.[33]

2010–2019

DateDog breedVictim's name, sex and ageCircumstances
17 April 2010 American Bulldog Zumer Ahmed, F, 18 months Crawley, West Sussex, England – Victim was mauled by her uncle's dog, named Game, who came in from the backyard. The grandmother, who was present, was not strong enough to remove the dog. Two workmen from nextdoor pulled the child and dog apart, but the child died in hospital. The dog's owner wasn't charged due to insufficient evidence, but was convicted of keeping a banned Dogo Argentino (a second dog), and was prohibited from keeping dogs for five years. Both dogs were destroyed.[34][35]
23 December 2010 Neapolitan Mastiff Barbara Williams, F, 52 years Wallington, Sutton, England – Victim was attacked and killed by a dog, suffering multiple injuries and a severe haemorrhage to her head and neck. The 112# mastiff was shot dead by police marksmen, and a pit bull puppy (a banned dog) was seized and later euthanized. The dogs' owner was ordered to complete 150 hours unpaid work and pay costs of £3,340, and was banned from owning any animal, or having anything to do with keeping or transporting animals.[36][37]
29 January 2012 Pit bull type Leslie Trotman, M, 83 Brentford, West London, England – Victim was attacked in his garden by his neighbour's escaped dog on 23 January, suffering bite wounds and injuries from being knocked over. He died six days later from a ruptured spleen. The dog's owner was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter and three dogs were seized.[38]
30 October 2012 Bordeaux Bulldogs (2) + American Bulldogs (1) + Mongrel (1) Gloria Knowles, F, 71 years Morden, South London, England – Victim was attacked and killed by her daughter's dogs when she went to feed them. Police seized five dogs: two Bordeaux bulldogs, two American bulldogs and a mongrel.[39]
20 November 2012 Jack Russell Terrier cross Harry Harper, M, 8 days Telford, Shropshire, England – The victim was attacked in his cot by the smaller of two family dogs. The dog, which neighbours called "small but vicious", was put down.[40][41]
26 March 2013 Bullmastiffs (2) + Staffordshire Bull Terriers (2) Jade Lomas-Anderson, F, 14 years Atherton, Greater Manchester, England – Victim was visiting her friend when four of her friend's five dogs attacked her. The dogs were shot dead by police.[42][43]
25 May 2013 Presa Canario x Bull Mastiff Clifford Clarke, M, 79 Liverpool, England – Victim was attacked in his own garden, was dragged around and had one arm chewed off at the elbow. The 70# dog was so aggressive it bit at the end of the officer's gun; it was shot twice and killed. The dog's owners, partners, were charged under the Dangerous Dogs Act, were both jailed for a year and banned from keeping dogs.[44][45][46][47]
5 November 2013 Bulldog type or Aylestone bulldog[6] Lexi Branson, F, 4 years Mountsorrel, Leicestershire, England – Victim was home from school, sick, when the dog just attacked her, going straight for her throat. The mother repeatedly stabbed the dog with a kitchen knife. A post mortem revealed victim died from facial injuries and from the dog preventing the girl from breathing. The family got the dog from a rehoming centre two months prior, and it had been through several owners since 2007.[48][49]
10 December 2013 2 Pit bulls Unknown name, F, 27 years Ormondsthorpe, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England -(No details)[6]
11 February 2014 Pit bull terrier Ava-Jayne Corless, F, 11 months Blackburn, Lancashire, England – Victim was attacked and killed by a 126# dog as her mother lay sleeping with her boyfriend, the dog's owner. The 126# dog was determined to be a pit bull terrier by experts and a veterinary surgeon and was destroyed after the attack. The dog's owner was jailed for 18 weeks and prohibited from owning dogs for 5 years after he was found guilty of owning a prohibited breed.[50][51] The neighbours said the dog was called "Killer" and it killed a cat two years prior.[52]
18 February 2014 Alaskan Malamute Eliza-Mae Mullane, F, 6 days Pontyberem, Carmarthenshire, Wales – Victim's mother left the sleeping baby in her pram inside the house while she stepped out to put her son in a taxi. One of the two family pets had got into the room and the baby was on the floor. The malamute was seized and put down; the other dog, a collie-cross was also euthanised.[53][54]
20 July 2014 German Shepherd police dog Irene Collins, F, 73 Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England – On 16 July, the elderly woman was repeatedly bitten when police let loose 98# police dog Dano to locate a suspected drug dealer on the run. The woman suffered multiple bites and a broken arm from falling during the attack. Victim at the time had lung cancer and emphysema and died four days after the attack. The pathologist said her death, which showed lung disease, said her death was hastened by the bites.[55] The dog, which had eleven prior biting incidents, was put down. Cleveland Police changed their policy on acquiring dogs, now requiring bite records.[56][57]
20 July 2014 Staffordshire Bull Terrier Louise Caygill, F, 43 years Liverpool, England – Victim was found in her flat, dead from multiple dog bites. The dog was seized and destroyed.[58]
3 October 2014 American Pit Bull Terrier Molly-Mae Wotherspoon, F, 6 months Daventry, Northamptonshire, England – Victim was attacked when the family pit bull (banned under the Dangerous Dogs Act) broke free from its cage. The child had injuries to all four limbs and puncture wounds to her brain. The dog was put down on scene. The victim's mother and grandmother were both sentenced to two years and prohibited from owning any dog for ten years.[59][60]
20 March 2015 American Bulldog Rhona Greve, F, 64 years Ely, Cardiff, Wales – Victim died after being bitten in the neck and face by her grandson's dog.[61]
20 June 2015 Terrier Reggie Young, M, 3 weeks Sunderland, North East England, England – Victim's mother had been away at a family gathering and came home to "a scene of Gothic horror" and her baby lying in a pool of blood. Victim's father had fallen asleep drunk and was awoken by the mother's screams. It was determined the child was mauled for up to 20 minutes at the family home. The father was jailed for 21 months. The dog, called Tricky, and variously labelled a Lakeland Terrier-cross or a Patterdale Terrier, was destroyed soon after the attack.[62][63][64]
1 January 2016 Pit bull cross Liam Hewitson, M, 22 years Preston, Lancashire, England – The dog attacked while the victim was having an epileptic fit, injuring his trachea and blood vessels in his neck. Victim's father kicked, hit and stabbed the dog trying to loosen its hold. Paramedics were unable to save the victim. The five year old family dog (named Trigger, and said to not be a banned breed but also called a pitbull cross) had twice before attacked victim when he was having an epileptic event.[65][66]
22 May 2016 Staffordshire-pitbull cross Stephen Hodgson, M, 45 Cleator Moor, Cumbria, England – Victim was passed out on a bed when his dog came inside, grabbed him by the back of the neck, dragged him to the floor, and mauled him about the neck. Victim had twice before been bitten by this same dog. The dog severed victim's carotid artery and jugular vein. The dog was Tasered by police and later died.[67]
15 August 2016 Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross[6] David Ellam, M, 52 Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England – Victim and his smaller pet dog were attacked when his neighbour's five-year-old dog got out of its pen. Two months prior, victim reported the dog to the council, fearing it was a pit bull terrier and might attack. Police seized the dog but returned it to its owner a week before the fatal attack after deciding it was not a banned breed per Section 1 of the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991. Victim suffered a sustained attacked and the dog was still mauling him when police arrived.[68] The dog's owner was jailed for 10 years after he was convicted of owning a dog dangerously out of control causing injury resulting in death. He had failed to comply with an order to muzzle and restrain the dog, which had a history of attacking neighbours.[69]
18 August 2016 American Bulldog or American Pit Bull Terrier or Mastiff-bull dog[6] Dexter Neal, M, 3 years Halstead, Essex, England – Victim was pushed to the ground by the rescue home dog and attacked. He died on the way to hospital. The dog's owner pleaded guilty to owning a dangerously out-of-control dog resulting in death, was sentenced to a year in prison, suspended for two years, banned from owning dogs for 10 years, and ordered to carry out 100 hours of community service. The dog was euthanised.[70]
13 October 2016 Staffordshire Bull Terrier Archie Joe Darby, M, 4 months Colchester, Essex, England – Victim's mother was with her two children (victim and his 22-month-old brother) and talking to someone on the phone when the dog attacked the children. The mother knew that her youngest was already dead and tried to save her older child. The mother was able to get the dog out into the conservatory and barricade the door. Bailey, the dog owned by her sister and brother-in-law for four years and acquired from a rescue, continued aggressive behavior right up until it was put to sleep.[71]
21 March 2017 Staffordshire Bull Terrier Unknown name, M, 41 years London, England – In his own home by his own dog.[6]
September 2017 Staffordshire Bull Terrier Mario Perivoitos, M, 41 years North London, England – Victim's dog attacked and killed him after he had an epileptic fit. He had serious injuries to his face and neck, extensive haemorrhaging and his larynx was crushed. Cocaine and morphine were found in the dog's urine. The dog, named Major, was to be euthanised.[72]
15 October 2017 German Shepherd Ryan Busa, M, 10 years Newtownabbey, County Antrim, Northern Ireland – Victim was attacked by the family dog.[73][74]
13 December 2018 Staffordshire Bull Terriers (2) Reuben McNulty, M, 2 months Yaxley, Cambridgeshire, England – Victim was attacked at home on 18 November by his parent's two pet dogs, Fizz and Dotty, suffering horrific injuries. Victim died at hospital weeks later. Both dogs were euthanised.[75]
13 April 2019 Large bulldog-cross Frankie MacRitchie, M, 10 years Cornwall, England – Boy was attacked and killed when he was left alone with the dog in a caravan at a holiday park. The child's mother and the dog's owner had both left the caravan to drink. The dog's owner was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter and having a dog dangerously out of control. The blood soaked woman had left the area by begging for taxi or train fare and pretending she was a victim of domestic violence. The dog was seized. Variously described as a "bulldog-type breed", a "boxer bulldog type", and a "large bulldog cross", it was discovered that the dog had been involved in four previous attacks and often wore a muzzle at home.[76][77]
7 June 2019 Unknown Sharon Jennings, F, 55 years Preston, Lancashire, England – Victim was bitten on the hand and neck when she broke up a fight between her dog and a loose dog (named Psycho) during a walk on 31 May. She was taken to hospital on 3 June and died on 7 June from sepsis. A dog was seized. A 49-year-old man was arrested "on suspicion of offences under the Dangerous Dogs Act".[78][79][80][81]
24 September 2019 American Bulldogs (2) Elayne Stanley, F, 44 years. Widnes, Cheshire, England. Victim was suddenly pounced on and mauled by her two American Bulldogs, named DJ and Billy. The victim, who weighed eight stone, was unable to fight them off. Neighbors were alerted by screams from the victims two twin daughters. The neighbors forced their way into the victims house and attempted to distract the dogs by throwing bricks and tools at them. Police were forced to shoot and kill DJ at the scene as they could not calm him down. Billy was taken to a secure kennel and was destroyed four days later. The victim was treated by paramedics at the scene but later died. The dogs were reported to have not bitten or been aggressive in the past, though reports say that the dogs became unnerved by an argument which could've caused them to suddenly become aggressive. The dogs had lived with the owner for two and a half years, having came from the victim's ex-boyfriend.[82]
13 September 2020 Unknown Baby, 12 days Doncaster, Yorkshire, UK. A newborn baby was attacked by a dog and died in hospital from its injuries.[83]

See also

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