Illustration of an american staff. - Gaelle Girbes / SIPA

  • Elisa P. had been killed by dogs during a walk in the forest, on November 16, 2019, in Aisne.
  • The victim's dog, which had been found near her, was impounded for the purposes of the investigation.
  • The family wishes to hire a lawyer to have him transferred "to a structure specializing in the rehabilitation of traumatized dogs".

"A lawyer specializing in animal law will be hired". The message appears, since the end of December, on the Facebook page in support of Elisa P., the young woman killed by dogs during a walk in the forest, on November 16, 2019, in Saint-Pierre-Aigle, in Aisne . The victim's family wishes to transfer the Curtis dog, held in a pound in Beauvais, for the purposes of the investigation.

This dog, of American staff breed, was, in fact, alongside Elisa P. when she was found dead. He is under judicial requisition at the pound of Beauvais, we learn on social networks.

Biting Dog Procedure

"We were told about forty after his injuries but an incident, independent of the tragedy, would have resulted in a biting dog procedure and he must soon pass a behavioral assessment," continues the message on Facebook.

The family would like the animal to integrate "a structure specialized in the rehabilitation of traumatized dogs according to positive methods, so that it can benefit from a serene environment and better adapted to its situation". To do this, it intends to call on a lawyer "engaged in the animal cause".

DNA analyzes requested

In this case, an investigation is still ongoing. DNA analyzes have been requested by the courts. They relate to the 5 dogs that the victim owned and to 62 dogs of the association Le Rallye de la passion, a hunting team that was near the tragedy.

Initially, the prosecutor of Soissons, who is piloting the investigation, had spoken of samples taken from 93 dogs.

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