England: A woman arrested and 15 dogs seized after a man killed in a dog attack.

 Jonathan Hogg, 37, died in hospital on Thursday following the attack in Leigh, Greater Manchester.
According to police, the lady, 22, was detained on suspicion of money laundering and has since been released on bail.



They also stated that "items" totaling £37,500 had been confiscated as the consequence of illegal proceeds.
...According to authorities, the dog that attacked Mr. Hogg was humanely slain after officers employed "every tactic to subdue" the animal.
Following a check of two properties, they confiscated six adult dogs and nine pups, all of which were thought to be the same breed as the one that attacked Mr. Hogg.
"These dogs are now being cared for at a specialist facility," according to a police spokesman.
A 24-year-old man who was previously detained on suspicion of being in charge of a dangerously out-of-control dog that caused harm and death has been released on bail.
Mr. Hogg was regarded as a "well-loved, sensitive, and kind person" by his family.
"Dangerous dogs do not have a place in our communities," said Det Ch Inspector John Davies, "and we want to reassure the public that we are doing everything in our power to keep people safe."
It is unlawful in the United Kingdom to own, sell, or breed a Pit Bull Terrier, Japanese Tosa, Dogo Argentino, or Fila Brasileiro.
source(BBC)

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