The family of a woman who died after a dog attack has described her as a “one in a million mum”.
Ann Dunn, 65, died following the attack at a home in Kirkdale, Liverpool, on Monday.
In a statement released through police on Thursday, her family said: “Our one in a million mum.
“Life will never be the same without you.”
A woman who died following reports of a fatal dog attack at a house in #Kirkdale has been formally identified as 65 year-old Ann Dunn. A 31-year-old man arrested on suspicion of owning a dog dangerously out of control has been conditionally bailed. https://t.co/v1pELEFEBD pic.twitter.com/QDOlI8nPp1
— Merseyside Police (@MerseyPolice) October 5, 2022
Officers were called to the house in St Brigid’s Crescent by the North West Ambulance Service at 4.25pm, a spokesman for Merseyside Police said.
Ms Dunn was pronounced dead at the scene.
The force said five American bulldogs were handed over and humanely destroyed following the incident.
A 31-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of owning a dog dangerously out of control and has since been released on conditional bail.
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