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XL bully owner jailed for man's attack death | XL bully owner jailed for man's attack death |
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Christopher Bell admitted owning a dangerously out-of-control dog | |
The owner of an XL bully dog which chased and killed a man has been jailed for three years. | The owner of an XL bully dog which chased and killed a man has been jailed for three years. |
Ian Langley, 54, was mauled in Shiney Row, near Sunderland, on 3 October 2023, and died in hospital from "catastrophic" neck injuries. | Ian Langley, 54, was mauled in Shiney Row, near Sunderland, on 3 October 2023, and died in hospital from "catastrophic" neck injuries. |
Christopher Bell, 45, admitted being the owner of a dog which caused injury leading to death while dangerously out of control in a public place. | Christopher Bell, 45, admitted being the owner of a dog which caused injury leading to death while dangerously out of control in a public place. |
Bell's dog, an 18-month-old American XL bully called Titan which had a history of attacking other dogs, was shot dead by police at the scene of the attack. | Bell's dog, an 18-month-old American XL bully called Titan which had a history of attacking other dogs, was shot dead by police at the scene of the attack. |
Ian Langley's family said he was loved in the community and his death was devastating | |
Shortly before 19:00 BST on 3 October 2023, Mr Langley, who came from Liverpool and was known in the area as "Scouse", threw a stone at Bell's Maple Terrace home and smashed a window, prosecutor Jolyon Perks said. | Shortly before 19:00 BST on 3 October 2023, Mr Langley, who came from Liverpool and was known in the area as "Scouse", threw a stone at Bell's Maple Terrace home and smashed a window, prosecutor Jolyon Perks said. |
Bell ran out of the house and chased Mr Langley and his XL bully dogs Titan and Sapphire followed through the open front door, Mr Perks said. | Bell ran out of the house and chased Mr Langley and his XL bully dogs Titan and Sapphire followed through the open front door, Mr Perks said. |
Titan overtook Bell and, after about 330ft (100m), dragged Mr Langley to the floor and clamped its jaws around Mr Langley's neck, the court heard. | Titan overtook Bell and, after about 330ft (100m), dragged Mr Langley to the floor and clamped its jaws around Mr Langley's neck, the court heard. |
'Just kill the dogs' | 'Just kill the dogs' |
The dog "firmly resisted" all attempts to pull it away, Mr Perks said, and Mr Langley suffered "catastrophic injuries". | The dog "firmly resisted" all attempts to pull it away, Mr Perks said, and Mr Langley suffered "catastrophic injuries". |
Bell was eventually able to remove Titan and took him home before returning to Mr Langley's side and calling 999. | Bell was eventually able to remove Titan and took him home before returning to Mr Langley's side and calling 999. |
Mr Langley was taken to the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle but was declared dead about two hours after the attack, the court heard. | Mr Langley was taken to the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle but was declared dead about two hours after the attack, the court heard. |
Armed police killed Titan at the scene, with Sapphire also later put down, the court heard. | Armed police killed Titan at the scene, with Sapphire also later put down, the court heard. |
When officers arrived, Bell, now of De La Pole Avenue in Hull, told them to "just kill" the dogs, Mr Perks said. | When officers arrived, Bell, now of De La Pole Avenue in Hull, told them to "just kill" the dogs, Mr Perks said. |
Previous attacks | |
In a statement read to the court, Mr Langley's son Jake said his father was "loved" in the community and his "kindness and generosity" had been a huge influence. | |
He also said a change in the UK law tightly restricting ownership of XL bullies, which came into effect in February 2024, had come "tragically too late" for his father. | |
Other relatives said they had been devastated by his death and missed his almost-daily phone calls, adding he was a "huge character" and "loving dad". | |
The court heard Titan had savaged the leg of a Yorkshire terrier after escaping from Bell's home in July 2022, with Bell asking people for a lighter so he could try and burn his pet's nose to get it to release the other dog. | |
In June 2023, both Titan and Sapphire got out and attacked another dog for up to 10 minutes, with the ordeal ending after Bell threw water over them. | |
'Other attacks foreseeable' | |
In mitigation, Sam Faulks said Bell, who had 32 convictions for 69 offences, was distraught and genuinely remorseful for Mr Langley's death. | |
Mr Faulks said it was a "horrible accident" rather than a deliberate attack and Bell "was doing everything he could to stop what was unfolding before him". | |
He said the dogs were the loves of his life and were registered with the Kennel Club, with Bell spending a lot of time and money caring for them. | |
Judge Carolyn Scott said Bell failed implement any safety or control measures after the earlier attacks and further incidents "could reasonably have been foreseen". | |
She said Bell's failure led to the "devastating" death of Mr Langley. | |
Bell was was also disqualified from having custody of a dog indefinitely. | |
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