BREAKING: Surrey Coroner’s Court has been told that Natasha Johnston died from ‘multiple penetrating dog bites to the neck’ and a wound to her jugular vein.
Natasha Johnston died from ‘multiple penetrating dog bites to the neck’ and a wound to her jugular vein, Surrey Coroner’s Court has been told.when she was set upon at Gravelly Hill, Caterham on January 12.Eight dogs, none of them banned breeds, were held following the tragedy.
The coroner said on Tuesday: ‘A post-mortem examination was carried out at Royal Surrey County Hospital on January 18. Mr Wickens formally recognised the family of Ms Johnston, who was from Surrey, as interested persons in the proceedings.He fixed a date of 29 June for the inquest to begin but added that it could be subject to change.spoke of their grief‘This is an extremely difficult time for us and as well as dealing with this sudden loss in our family, the significant level of media interest and the graphic nature of some of the reporting, has been a source of additional distress’, a statement said.
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