Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Man Killed By His Own Bullmastiffs

March 18, 2009 ( by Otto Smyth)

According to reports by Los Angeles personal injury lawyers, the animal services was mauled to death by two bullmastiffs he owned and was possibly trying to breed.

The man whose identity is being withheld until notification of his family members according to an animal services spokesman John Welsh, was a 38 year old man who was found at the rear of his home.

His home was located at 41625 Morningside Court and the authorities were notified at approximately 5:13 p.m. stating that the man was bleeding extensively. Sheriff’s Sgt. Dennis Gutierrez found the man in his back yard, along with two full grown Bullmastiffs.

The male dog a 3 year old Butter weighted approximately 115 pounds and the female a 2 year old Ebony weighing approximately 90 pounds have both been euthanized according to animal services spokesman John Welsh.

The 38 year old mans death has been labeled suspicious and is being investigated as a dog mauling. The is an autopsy scheduled to confirm the cause of death.

 news personal injury attorney los angeles

2 comments:

David Tech Guy said...

That's gotta suck for that family. i bet the owner never saw it coming ether. i wonder what a Los Angeles dog bite attorney mite think of this case.

Andrew said...

That's really horrible..


Thank you..
___________________
Andrew
Save OVER 50% for 3 months,Save $21/mo for an Entire Year!* on your Favorite Channels

California Dog Bite News

Loading...

Blog Archive

About Me

My Photo
Law Offices of Michael P. Ehline
I am an attorney. I am one of approximately 64 attorneys who became lawyers on the California State Bar Law Office Study Program. I litigate serious injury lawsuits as well as driving under the influence cases in California cities like Marina del Rey and Huntington Beach. I litigate serious injury cases like car accidents causing burn injury, brain injury, wrongful death.
View my complete profile

Dog on a Leash

Dog on a Leash
Even while on a leash a dog can attack