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West Sussex: Mum jailed after man loses limbs in dog attack | |
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Chloe Taylor, 27, has been jailed for two years and three months | Chloe Taylor, 27, has been jailed for two years and three months |
A mother-of-five has been jailed after she ignored warnings and her two Rottweilers savaged a pensioner in West Sussex. | A mother-of-five has been jailed after she ignored warnings and her two Rottweilers savaged a pensioner in West Sussex. |
Vic Franklin, 79, was attacked in August 2023 near his home in Bognor Regis while walking his own dog. Mr Franklin's left leg, right arm and left middle finger were later amputated. | Vic Franklin, 79, was attacked in August 2023 near his home in Bognor Regis while walking his own dog. Mr Franklin's left leg, right arm and left middle finger were later amputated. |
At an earlier hearing, Chloe Taylor, 27, and her partner Matthew Roberts, 30, from Chichester, pleaded guilty to two counts of being in charge of a dog that caused injury while dangerously out of control in a public place. | At an earlier hearing, Chloe Taylor, 27, and her partner Matthew Roberts, 30, from Chichester, pleaded guilty to two counts of being in charge of a dog that caused injury while dangerously out of control in a public place. |
Taylor was jailed for two years and three months at Portsmouth Crown Court on Thursday. Roberts was given a one-year suspended sentence, 100 hours unpaid work and 20 rehabilitation days. | Taylor was jailed for two years and three months at Portsmouth Crown Court on Thursday. Roberts was given a one-year suspended sentence, 100 hours unpaid work and 20 rehabilitation days. |
The court heard how the two dogs could have killed Mr Franklin had it not been for a "heroic" neighbour who fought them off with a spirit level. | The court heard how the two dogs could have killed Mr Franklin had it not been for a "heroic" neighbour who fought them off with a spirit level. |
Police marksmen shot both dogs dead at the scene. | Police marksmen shot both dogs dead at the scene. |
Vic Franklin had his left leg, right arm and left middle finger amputated after he was attacked by two dogs | Vic Franklin had his left leg, right arm and left middle finger amputated after he was attacked by two dogs |
Judge William Ashworth said Taylor had been officially warned about neighbours' concerns and advised she was in breach of the tenancy agreement by keeping the dogs at the house. | Judge William Ashworth said Taylor had been officially warned about neighbours' concerns and advised she was in breach of the tenancy agreement by keeping the dogs at the house. |
A series of warnings over the aggression shown by the dogs was issued and ignored, the judge added. | A series of warnings over the aggression shown by the dogs was issued and ignored, the judge added. |
The last warning came two days before Mr Franklin was attacked. | The last warning came two days before Mr Franklin was attacked. |
Roberts, seen here leaving court with Taylor after an earlier hearing, was spared prison | Roberts, seen here leaving court with Taylor after an earlier hearing, was spared prison |
Judge Ashworth told Taylor: "It is a scene of utter horror and terror for a man to be pulled about, stripped of his clothes and all four limbs savaged over 11 minutes. | Judge Ashworth told Taylor: "It is a scene of utter horror and terror for a man to be pulled about, stripped of his clothes and all four limbs savaged over 11 minutes. |
"The experience and terror is beyond anyone's comprehension. To say the injuries are life changing is to minimise them, they are that traumatic." | "The experience and terror is beyond anyone's comprehension. To say the injuries are life changing is to minimise them, they are that traumatic." |
Det Ch Insp Ali Hutchings said: "Vic Franklin is a remarkable man who has shown tremendous courage in spite of the horrific attack he endured." | Det Ch Insp Ali Hutchings said: "Vic Franklin is a remarkable man who has shown tremendous courage in spite of the horrific attack he endured." |
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