Eight dogs, which have been detained by police officers, were described as acting 'like a pack of wolves' in a brutal attack that left one woman dead and another one injured.
A second woman, who is thought to have tried to help, needed treatment after suffering dog bites but has since been discharged from hospital.The 28-year-old had reportedly made efforts to protect nearby witnesses from the dogs, who were described as acting ‘like a pack of wolves’.: ‘There was no barking – just her screaming. She was being attacked, she was trying to sit up, but with the dogs around her and going for her arms she couldn’t do it. It was a frenzy.
Two horse riders reportedly stumbled upon the attack as it was unfolding and tried to help – but were told to ‘go back, go back.’ ‘The dogs dispersed into different areas of the woods and the police helicopter was out looking for them,’ he said.The cordon was lifted late last night but investigations are still underway Detective Inspector Josephine Horner, senior investigating officer for Surrey Police, said: ‘This is a tragic incident where a young woman has sadly lost her life.
‘Specialist teams have been carrying out forensic work at the scene but this has now been completed and the area has re-opened to the public.
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