The circumstances in which the Frenchman Elisa Bellarsky died were still mysterious, and she was found dead near a path in the forest of Essen.

The autopsy revealed that she died of bleeding from dog bites in the upper, lower limbs and head, although it was not yet known whether her dog killed her or a group of hounds she had attacked.

The French site LCI asked a dog behavior specialist about the reasons why one or more dogs kill a human being. Dog behavior specialist Nicholas Sergent said the young woman called her husband moments before her death asking for help, and said she was attacked by several dogs - something. It suggests that the hunting group killed it - but the hunting company denied responsibility for the death, and said in a statement that these dogs are not aggressive towards humans, and are very friendly with adults and children alike.

Conditional reaction
The response of the company was not enough for researchers and specialists in the phenomenon of hunting dogs for humans. Because of confusion in vision or smell. "

Sergeant says that the reaction of dogs to the escape of a person is to stop their prey, and it is enough for one dog to do this to be followed by the rest of the dogs as a tradition, and the chain of bites are fatal.

Investigators have taken samples from 67 dogs who may have been involved in the death, including those of the deceased family, the website said.

He pointed out that five of these dogs belong to the family of "Staffordshire Terry" American, which is classified as "likely to be dangerous," and that one of them was found next to the body of the deceased young woman.

67 dogs sampled to identify the dog or dogs that caused the victim's death (Getty Images)

Inconclusive classification
Sergeant says that classifying a dog as potentially dangerous does not mean that it really is, pointing out that belonging to the family is not the cause of the danger, and that the reason is what we use dogs and the education we provide them.

According to Anemia Fox, director of Animal Behavior Training, the response of an escort dog is mainly about the environment in which it is reared, while a stalking dog is like any dog ​​that can attack its sex, but the likelihood of such an attack is very low if The dog was qualified and accustomed to other animals.

Sergeant says that a trained and qualified dog may react violently for external reasons, such as angered by another person, and may react worse if he panic and could not escape because of the owner's grip, and in this case can bite the owner, but is unlikely to go to Beyond that to kill, because "one or two bites on the arm is enough to free it."

The site revealed that the genetic samples - in the absence of witnesses - will be able to identify the animals that attacked Elissa, but the results are not expected several days ago, as the prosecutor said after opening an investigation against an unknown.