Surrey fatal dog attack - Police say there'll be no criminal charges

A 28-year-old woman was killed on January 12 this year in Caterham

Author: Jonathan RichardsPublished 26th Jan 2023
Last updated 26th Jan 2023

Nobody will be prosecuted over a reported dog attack at Gravelly Hill in Caterham on January 12, Surrey Police have said.

A 28-year-old woman, who has not yet been named by police, is thought to have been walking a number of dogs when she was set upon. She was later pronounced dead at the scene.

The eight dogs involved in the incident continue to be held for forensic tests but police said it has been confirmed none are banned breeds.

"A tragic incident"

Senior investigating officer, Detective Inspector Josephine Horner, said:

“This is a tragic incident in which a young woman lost her life. I know it has caused real concern locally and I thank the community for bearing with us whilst we conducted our inquiries. The criminal investigation has now concluded and the information we have gathered will be passed to the Surrey Coroner to assist in the coronial process.

“The dogs continue to be cared for at private kennels to ensure their welfare and their owners are being kept informed. We appreciate this is a difficult and uncertain process for them as the forensic work continues.”

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