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Jaywick dog attack: Screaming grandma mauled to death by two ‘unregistered XL Bullies’ in front of traumatised grandson

The attack comes just days after a ban on XL Bullies was introduced

A GRANDMA was mauled to death by two allegedly unregistered XL Bullies in front of her "traumatised" grandson, her family have said.

Cops raced to a home in Jaywick, Essex, shortly after 4pm yesterday where they found Esther Martin seriously injured.

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Esther Martin, 68, was mauled to death by two 'XL Bullies' in EssexCredit: JOHN McLELLAN
Cops were called to Hillman Avenue in Jaywick shortly after 4pm yesterdayCredit: JOHN McLELLAN
An officer places a floral tribute outside the addressCredit: JOHN McLELLAN
The attack happened in the coastal village, near Clacton-on-Sea
The dogs are said to have attacked in the back room of the homeCredit: JOHN McLELLAN
Neighbours said they saw a man with a shovel trying to break into the windowCredit: JOHN McLELLAN

The 68-year-old had been visiting the coastal village for the weekend to see her grandson in a house believed to have had six XL Bully puppies and two adult bullies.

The two adult dogs are said to have launched their attack in the back room, as her grandson fled the property to raise the alarm.

Her children Paul Martin, 45, Kelly Fretwell, 46, and Sonia Martin, 47, were at the scene this morning.

Paul told The Sun: "She came to visit her grandson.

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"The owner of the bullies decided to go out and leave mum with six XL bully puppies and two adults.

“We believe they are all unregistered and uninsured."

Neighbours said they heard the woman shout "get off, get off".

Another neighbour heard a commotion outside and saw a man with a shovel trying to break into the window.

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The owner of the bullies decided to go out and leave mum with six XL bully puppies and two adults.

Paul Martin

She said he was shouting he's going to kill the dog, but she warned if he does she will call the police.

He then said there was a woman on the floor in the house because the dog attacked and so she did call the police.

Officers then turned up and shot the dogs.

Julie Coleman, 62, and Mike Coleman, 74, said they heard shouting as a man tried to break his way into the house to help.

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They said: "I heard lots of shouting. It started with the shouting. We just got in from work when it all kicked off about 4pm.

"The fella came down the road - he was shouting and banging on the window with his fist. He then picked up a brick and broke the window.

"It's horrible. I heard them shoot the dogs. It's so upsetting. I was in tears.

Dangerous Dogs Act explained

After eleven horrific attacks in 1991, Home Secretary Kenneth Baker promised "to rid the country of the menace of these fighting dogs" by introducing the Dangerous Dogs Act.

The law is often considered controversial as it focuses on a dog's breed or looks instead of an individual dog's behaviour, and fails to stem the rise of dog attacks.

According to the RSPCA, over a third of the people killed by dogs since the act was brought in were attacked by legal breeds.

As of December 31 last year, it became illegal to sell, breed or give away XL Bully dogs under the Act.

From February 1, it became illegal to own an XL Bully dog in England and Wales without an exemption certificate.

Anyone found in possession of an XL Bully and is not meeting the strict rules will have their dog taken away and faces prosecution and a criminal record.

It comes after a spate of fatal attacks, which saw 11 deaths linked to XL Bullies in just three years.

"The guy was shouting. The dogs were barking. It set ours off. They could sense something. It was so loud.

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