Clare Louise Hayes Obituary - According to the details provided by the family, Esther had already informed Warren about the dangers that were associated with the unregistered XL Bullies. When Sonia recalled her mother saying, "None of the dogs were neutered, and they were not registered," she recalled.
The family asserts that the disastrous outcome was brought about by Warren's reaction, which was characterized by disdain and arrogance. After the event, which took place at approximately four o'clock in the afternoon, the neighborhood was in a state of disbelief.
When Esther's grandson realized that he was in danger of losing his life, he flew from the house while yelling for help. During the unfortunate event, neighbors made an effort to assist one another, which is a wonderful demonstration of support.
As soon as the family learned that Esther had passed away at approximately ten o'clock at night, they described the news as a shocking and distressing occurrence.
The breeds of dogs that were involved in the investigation were not disclosed by the Essex Police, even though they confirmed that the investigation was still ongoing. Chief Superintendent Glen Pavelin has stated that official breed determinations have not yet been made to the animals.
The investigation will cover every possible scenario, including conducting background checks and looking into any complaints that may have been lodged against the pets that were mentioned earlier.
At this time, the location is considered to be safe, and Chief Supt Pavelin emphasized that there is no longer a more significant risk to the community.
In addition to expressing his condolences to Esther Martin's family and friends, he lauded the courageous actions of the law enforcement officers who arrived at the scene promptly.
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