Horse Killed, Rider Hurt in Savage Dog Attack in Havering Woods
Brutal Attack Sparks Horror in Havering Atte Bower
Police were scrambled to Havering Atte Bower at 5:15pm last Friday after two dogs viciously attacked a horse. The rider, a woman in her 30s, was thrown off and rushed to hospital with injuries that thankfully aren’t life-threatening.
The two dogs involved were seized by officers and are being held in police kennels as investigations continue. So far, no arrests have been made.
Witnesses Describe Terrifying Scene
Bystanders watched in horror as the panicked horse fled the attack and crashed into a wall. Despite frantic attempts to save it, the horse sadly died before vets arrived.
“It’s a tragedy that should never have happened,” said one local rider. “This has really shaken all of us in the horse-riding community.”
Calls Grow for Tougher Dog Control in Woods
The savage attack has reignited heated calls to clamp down on dogs running loose in woodland areas. Horse riders warn that both reckless and responsible dog owners pose risks when dogs dart close to horses.
- Demands for all dogs to be kept on leads in woods
- Calls for clearer signage on dog rules near horses
- Push for increased patrols to enforce safety
Concerns are also rising about other dangers lurking in the woods, from speeding motorbikes to illegal activity, making it a hazardous place for riders and wildlife alike.
Police Hunt Witnesses After Deadly Incident
Police urge anyone with information about the attack to call 101, quoting CAD 5965 20MAR. People can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
As the investigation unfolds, locals demand urgent action to stop any repeat of this deadly disaster.