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Investigating dog attack kills a woman in Alabama

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Investigating dog attack kills a woman in Alabama

An Alabama lady was captured Friday after a bunch of canines went after and killed a worker of the state. Who was researching a canine assault that happened before in the week, specialists said.

The lethal assault happened when Jacqueline Summer Beard, an Alabama Department of Public Health representative, went to circle back. To the supposed occurrence including canines possessed by Brandy Dowdy, the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office said. Dowdy’s canines supposedly went after a lady a week ago.

Beard’s body was observed before on Friday after delegates answered calls of a dubious vehicle on Crumpton Road beyond Red Bay.

Whenever representatives showed up on Crumpton Road, the sheriff’s office said they saw a few canines begin going after inhabitants. With one occupant experiencing minor wounds.

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“A portion of the canines must be euthanized right away,” the sheriff’s office said.

Agents decided Beard was killed by something very similar “risky” bunch of canines. That she was exploring as she endeavored to contact the canines’ proprietor, specialists said.

Dowdy was accused of murder and perilous canine regulation.

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