Family pay tribute to Accrington man killed in XL Bully dog attack
David Daintree was attacked by his own dog on Tuesday night.
Last updated 23rd Aug 2024
The family of a man who died in an XL Bully attack have paid an emotional tribute to him.
Lancashire Police were called by the ambulance service at about 9.30pm on Tuesday (August 20th) to reports of a dog attacking someone inside a house at Ashley Court in Accrington.
Officers attended and sadly David Daintree, 53 was found deceased inside the address.
The dog, which has been confirmed as an XL Bully, was shot dead by police who assessed it was continuing to pose a significant threat of serious harm.
Specially trained officers are continuing to support Mr Daintree’s family, and our thoughts remain with them at this time.
In a tribute his daughter Joanne said: “Dad was a man who had so much love to give he didn’t know what to do with it. Everyone that has ever met him have all said what a lovely man he was. Yes, like a lot of people he went through some dark hard times, but he was working hard to get his life back on track, but he was struggling as he lost the love of his life in 2021 but he was starting to get his big loving heart back. He was the kindest, most loving person you would ever meet. He would help anyone including people he didn’t know, and he has done that on a number of occasions. He was a brilliant grandad, dad, husband and he will be missed by so many people. At least now your back with your Shazza and you can get back to drinking your Bacardi and cokes together. Rest in peace Daddy Dave.”
David’s seven-year-old granddaughter known as Squeaky Lou added: “To my Gar, I am going to miss you lots. I love you lots but I am glad you’re back with nanny now. Please give her some big cuddles and sloppy kisses from me. Love yours and nanny’s Squeaky-Lou.”
A police investigation into the circumstances is continuing and these enquiries will include how the dog came to be in Mr Daintree’s possession and its previous ownership.
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