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'It's not my f***ing fault' says woman after XL Bully viciously mauls mum and kills other dog in horror attacks

An XL Bully viciously mauled a mum who was walking with her two children and killed another dog in a series of horrifying attacks just two weeks apart.

Jade O'Brien, who was looking after XL Bully Narla for her ex-partner at the time, then verbally abused the owner of the dog that had died, telling him "It's not my f***ing fault." Both the incidents happened near the home they shared in Cheadle Hulme, Stockport.

Manchester Magistrates’ Court heard how a woman was walking her one-year-old spaniel with her two children in July 2021 when she spotted a large grey dog running down O’Brien’s driveway.

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The woman was so worried she grabbed her spaniel - but the dog then attacked her instead. Nick Smart, prosecuting, said the animal “began jumping up in an attempt to get to the dog she was carrying in her arms”.

The woman was backed into a hedge and shouted for help and was bitten on the forearm. She eventually managed to get Narla off her but was left with serious injuries to her arms and legs, with scars that were “still visible six months later”.

In the second attack, two weeks later, a teenage girl was walking her small, white dog near O’Brien’s home when it was set upon and attacked by the XL bully. The teenager was so scared, the court heard, that she “ran off believing the dog was going to attack her”.

The white dog was badly injured with flesh ripped from its hind leg. It was rushed to the vets but could not be saved. When her dad told O’Brien what had happened and that Narla was to blame she told him: “It’s not my f****** fault. F*** off d******d.”

In a victim impact statement,

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