The family of a teenage girl killed by four dangerous dogs 10 years ago say they will 'never stop fighting for her' as they demanded new laws to tackle the soaring number of fatal attacks.
Jade Lomas-Anderson, 14, was bitten 'from head to toe' by two bull mastiffs and two Staffordshire bull terriers at a friend’s home in Atherton, Wigan, on March 26, 2013.
Following the attack her parents campaigned to have the law changed to make it illegal to have an out-of-control dog in a private house, the Mirror reports.
But 10 years on, they say this is still not enough and the law should be “ripped up and started again” in their daughter’s name. Read more : "Our lives will never be the same": Heartbreaking tributes paid to Didsbury woman, 38, found dead after going for a walk Mum Shirley, 46, said: “The law we have now is a massive insult to Jade’s legacy.