Floral tributes are laid outside house where ‘dementia-hit’ grandmother, 85, was mauled to death

Floral tributes have today been left outside the house where a grandmother believed to be suffering with dementia was mauled to death by two escaped dogs.   

Neighbours on the street in Birmingham where the 85-year-old was killed yesterday spoke of their shock this morning, as police continued to cordon off the property. 

The victim suffered fatal injuries when the ‘dangerously out of control’ animals – believed to be pit bulls – cornered and attacked her. 

An air ambulance was dispatched and landed near her home but she was confirmed dead at the scene.

A 43-year-old man was detained on suspicion of being in charge of a dog dangerously out of control. He has since been released on bail.

Armed police swooped on the pensioner’s property after they were alerted to the incident in Rowley Regis, a town west of the second city, at around 3.20pm.   

A vet had raced to the scene armed with a tranquiliser to sedate the animals, which have since been seized to establish their breed. 

Locals today left tributes in memory of the pensioner outside her home, with one bunch of flowers reading: ‘RIP Nan, much love Carlos xx’. 

A dog walker, who regularly visits the street, said he believed the dogs had broken through a fence panel and set upon the victim, as he revealed she was particularly vulnerable.

He said: ‘I never knew the lady but I’ve just spoken to her other neighbour. I know that she was very old and frail and in her 80s apparently she had dementia as well.

Floral tributes, including one reading ‘RIP Nan, much love, Carlos’ have been left outside the elderly woman’s home today

A police cordon remains in place outside the property in Rowley Regis, near Birmingham, where tragedy struck on Friday

A police cordon remains in place outside the property in Rowley Regis, near Birmingham, where tragedy struck on Friday

A woman puts flowers down outside the house on Boundary Avenue in Rowley Regis, West Midlands, where a woman in her 80s died after being attacked by two escaped dogs

A woman puts flowers down outside the house on Boundary Avenue in Rowley Regis, West Midlands, where a woman in her 80s died after being attacked by two escaped dogs

Flowers outside the house on Boundary Avenue in Rowley Regis, West Midlands, where a woman in her 80s died after being attacked by two escaped dogs

Flowers outside the house on Boundary Avenue in Rowley Regis, West Midlands, where a woman in her 80s died after being attacked by two escaped dogs

Neighbours on the street in Birmingham where the 85-year-old was killed yesterday spoke of their shock this morning, as police continued to cordon off the property

Neighbours on the street in Birmingham where the 85-year-old was killed yesterday spoke of their shock this morning, as police continued to cordon off the property

Superintendent Phil Asquith, from the Sandwell Neighbourhood Police Team provided further details on the investigation this morning

Superintendent Phil Asquith, from the Sandwell Neighbourhood Police Team provided further details on the investigation this morning

‘Her neighbour said they had just had a new fence put in as well and the dogs managed to destroy a panel at the back of the shed and got into her garden and they never left.

‘Apparently they went for her throat like a dog would with a toy. It’s truly horrific.’

Another neighbour, who didn’t want to be named, said: ‘From what I’ve heard this is incredibly out of character for them. They always seemed to be well behaved.

‘But it’s just horrific what’s happened, I feel terrible for the old lady. I never knew her but still you just feel so sorry for her and her family.’

One gentleman, who had come to lay down a bunch of flowers, said: ‘I never knew the lady but I had seen her around.

‘I’ve just come to pay my respects and lay some flowers in her memory just to do something nice.

‘But it’s awful what has happened and what I’ve read so far, it’s truly awful.’

Another gentleman, who also came to lay a bunch of flowers and wanted to remain anonymous, said: ‘I used to call her nan she was just such a lovely lady.

‘She was everything you ever wanted in a nan she was so funny and kind, charismatic and would just make you laugh.

‘I feel so sad about what’s happened she was just an absolute character.

‘It’s absolutely horrific what has happened and for an old lady in her 80s to go like that it’s not right.

‘You always want someone that old to go peacefully not like that, the way she did it’s so horrible it doesn’t even bear thinking about. It’s just shocking it’s so sad.’     

Two armed police officers carry an orange bag holding the body of a dog, following a vet holding a tranquilliser gun, after an 80-year-old woman was killed by two dogs in her back garden in Rowley Regis, a town west of Birmingham

Two armed police officers carry an orange bag holding the body of a dog, following a vet holding a tranquilliser gun, after an 80-year-old woman was killed by two dogs in her back garden in Rowley Regis, a town west of Birmingham

Pictured: Two officers carry the second presumably tranquillised dog in an orange bag towards an open van outside

Pictured: Two officers carry the second presumably tranquillised dog in an orange bag towards an open van outside

Armed officers outside a home in Rowley Regis, West Midlands, where a woman in her 80s was attacked and killed by two escaped dogs. A 43-year-old man has been arrested

Armed officers outside a home in Rowley Regis, West Midlands, where a woman in her 80s was attacked and killed by two escaped dogs. A 43-year-old man has been arrested

Police at the scene in Rowely Regis, West Midlands, on April 2 2021. Police said the woman 'sustained dog bite injuries', but noted that a post mortem examination would take place soon to establish the cause of death

Police at the scene in Rowely Regis, West Midlands, on April 2 2021. Police said the woman ‘sustained dog bite injuries’, but noted that a post mortem examination would take place soon to establish the cause of death

Another dog walker, who lives a few houses down, said: ‘I only heard what had happened because my grandsons were out playing yesterday.

‘So I immediately went out to try find them as I heard the ambulances but then it was all just gossip and what I’ve read.

‘I’ve never ever seen the dogs walked and I have a staffie too and he’s as dopey as anything they have a bad name.

‘But it doesn’t give an excuse for what’s happened it’s so horrible.’ 

Today, police released more details about the attack including how ‘two large dogs’ managed to get through a fence panel into the victim’s garden.

Superintendent Phil Asquith, from the Sandwell Neighbourhood Police Team, said: ‘Neighbours called to report that a woman, 85 years of age, was under attack from dogs from a neighbouring property.

‘Our officers attended, by which point the dogs had returned through a hole in the fence to the adjacent property and then, unfortunately, despite the best efforts of medical professionals, that lady died at the scene.

‘An operation was then under way to secure the dogs. They were tranquilised and transported subsequently to secure kennels where they currently remain and they are being tested to determine their breed.

‘Fortunately, these types of incidents are rare. This presented no wider threat to the public. It was a hole in adjacent premises so they weren’t running in the streets.

‘It was contained and the male who owned those dogs was arrested yesterday. He has subsequently been bailed for further inquiries whilst we undertake a forensic post-mortem to determine the cause of death and to determine the breed of the dogs involved.’  

Police said she ‘sustained dog bite injuries’, but noted that a post mortem examination would take place soon to establish the cause of death.

Pictures from the scene on Friday evening showed a large presence of armed police officers outside a home, as well as a vet carrying a tranquilliser gun. 

Two dogs have also been seized, the police said, and they would be examined to determine their breed.  

A rescue helicopter was spotted at the scene, and an air ambulance had landed in nearby Britannia Park while police cordoned off the road.  

Police at the scene in Rowely Regis, West Midlands. There was a large presence of police at the scene following the incident

Police at the scene in Rowely Regis, West Midlands. There was a large presence of police at the scene following the incident

Pictured: A vet arrives at the home in Rowley Regis with a tranquilliser gun

Pictured: A vet arrives at the home in Rowley Regis with a tranquilliser gun, and is seen running

A vet arrives at the home in Rowley Regis with a tranquilliser gun, and is seen running towards the home past police vehicles

Armed police are seen leaving the home of the woman who was killed by two escaped dogs. The breed of the dogs is yet to be determined

Armed police are seen leaving the home of the woman who was killed by two escaped dogs. The breed of the dogs is yet to be determined

Pictures from the scene showed a vet and assistants preparing a tranquilliser gun  outside the house

Pictures from the scene showed a vet and assistants preparing a tranquilliser gun  outside the house

A vet was seen leaving through the property along with armed officers carrying orange body bags used to hold the two dogs.  

Forensic officers were also said to be at the scene, along with two police vehicles with dogs inside, reports said.  

Passersby were urged to avoid the area in the town where pictures showed several emergency vehicles parked on the street. 

Armed police and forensic officers leave the house, two of whom are seen carrying the sedated body of a dog

Armed police and forensic officers leave the house, two of whom are seen carrying the sedated body of a dog

Pictured: An armed police officer is seen leading other officers out of the home of the woman to an open van

Pictured: Officers walk down the side of the house in Rowley Regis

Pictured left: An armed police officer is seen leading other officers out of the home of the woman to an open van. Right: Police officers walk down the side of the house in Rowley Regis

The house in the West Midlands where the woman was attacked by the two dogs, cordoned off by armed police

The house in the West Midlands where the woman was attacked by the two dogs, cordoned off by armed police

A woman has been killed after being attacked by two escaped dogs that got into her garden in the West Midlands on Friday, the police have said. Pictured: The police presence on the scene on Boundary Avenue, Rowley Regis, a town west of Birmingham

A woman has been killed after being attacked by two escaped dogs that got into her garden in the West Midlands on Friday, the police have said. Pictured: The police presence on the scene on Boundary Avenue, Rowley Regis, a town west of Birmingham

A police presence will remain at the scene as officers work to establish the events leading to the woman's death, West Midlands Police said

A police presence will remain at the scene as officers work to establish the events leading to the woman’s death, West Midlands Police said

There were also pictures that showed an air ambulance landing in a nearby field.

A police presence will remain at the scene as officers work to establish the events leading to the woman’s death, West Midlands Police said.

‘Our thoughts are with the family and friends of the woman at this deeply distressing time,’ the police statement concluded.

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