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Man in court after woman dies following dog attack Grandson denies fatal dog attack charges after Rhona Greve dies
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A man charged with two offences under the Dangerous Dogs Act after a woman died following an attack has appeared in court. A man has denied two offences under the Dangerous Dogs Act after his grandmother died following an attack.
Craig Anthony Greve, 23, has pleaded not guilty to the charges. Cardiff Magistrates Court heard Craig Anthony Greve, 23, was the owner of an American bulldog which was dangerously out of control.
Police were called to Crossways Road, in the Ely area of Cardiff, on Friday after a woman, named locally as Rhona Greve, 64, suffered serious injuries in an incident involving a dog. Rhona Greve, 64, suffered serious injuries after the dog, named Solo, attacked her last Friday evening, the court was told.
She later died at the University Hospital of Wales.She later died at the University Hospital of Wales.
The case has been sent to crown court where Mr Greve will stand trial. He was remanded in custody.
A 17-year-old boy who was also arrested in connection with the incident has been released on police bail pending further inquiries.A 17-year-old boy who was also arrested in connection with the incident has been released on police bail pending further inquiries.
Superintendent Andy Valentine of South Wales Police's eastern division said: "This is tragic incident, which I know will shock and upset the local community.Superintendent Andy Valentine of South Wales Police's eastern division said: "This is tragic incident, which I know will shock and upset the local community.
"The woman's family are understandably extremely distressed and are being supported by specially trained police officers.""The woman's family are understandably extremely distressed and are being supported by specially trained police officers."
Mrs Greve, a mother of four, received face and neck injuries during the attack.
Supt Valentine reassured local residents it was an "isolated incident".Supt Valentine reassured local residents it was an "isolated incident".
Neighbour Stephen Reynolds who called to the house to lay flowers outside told BBC Wales: "It's unbelievable. I can't understand what's happened. I only heard the other night so I thought I'd put some flowers on now. Speaking as he laid flowers in Mrs Greve's memory neighbour Stephen Reynolds told BBC Wales: "It's unbelievable. I can't understand what's happened. I only heard the other night so I thought I'd put some flowers on now.
"She was a lovely lady. I couldn't fault her. I'd known her for quite a few years.""She was a lovely lady. I couldn't fault her. I'd known her for quite a few years."
Another neighbour said there had been a dog at the house for years.
"She was a real lover of people and their pets. She loved having people around, and their pets too," she said.