A woman in her 50s in a suburban city of Chicago, USA, died of a dog of a French Bulldog breed.

According to Chicago media and Fox News on the 13th (local time), Lisa Associates (52) was found dead on the 9th at the home of Ingleside, Illinois, in the northwestern suburb of Chicago.

The jurisdiction post said that it was judged to have died after being attacked by a dog raised by a cow. "There were counts of dog teeth marks and scratch marks on the arms, legs and torso.

Associates were knocked down in front of a backyard door, a friend later discovered and reported to the police.

The coroner said, "I think there will be no fatal accidents when raising a dog of a relatively small breed, but the animal can be stronger than we think." It was added.

Police said that the dog raised two dogs (French Bulldog and Border Collie) and adopted an accident dog raised by a recent fighting dog. I said.

Police said the accident dog and two other dogs were handed over to the animal control authorities.

According to DogBite, a website operated by victims of dog biting accidents, the number of victims of dog bites in the United States is already 15 this year.

Among them, children from 1 month to 5 years of age are also included.

Dogbite said that 4.5 million cases of bite accidents occur in the United States each year, and about one-fifth of them suffer from infectious diseases.

(Photo = Chicago WGN broadcast screen capture, Yonhap News)