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A dad, who was known as “Scouse” only weighed eight stone and had “no chance” against the XL bully dog that killed him, a friend said.
Ian Langley, 54, originally from Liverpool but living in Shiney Row near Sunderland, suffered severe neck injuries in the attack on Tuesday evening and died in hospital. Northumbria Police said the owner, 44, was originally arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm but was re-arrested on suspicion of murder.
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Breed has to be culled, how many more fatalities, and long jail time for owners.
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Awful😢 my condolences to the mans family it's time these dogs are culled!!
I now feel a walk I had down the Bridgewater canal in Runcorn old town in the summer with my son where we met 2 lads with 2 XL bullies was a near miss.
Horrible dogs good riddance to them when they get banned
There's no danger to the wider public according to the meely-mouthed detective woman. What planet is she living on? These dogs, wherever they are, constitute an ever present threat to man, woman, and child, particularly the latter. They are violent, aggressive, and very dangerous. The sensible thing, the responsible thing, is to kill them all, now! They're as dangerous as wolves, but unlike wolves which are beautiful, these these things are hideous….. as ugly as sin.
This is a bit far stretched don't we think.