Jaywick Tragedy: Community Mourns as 68-Year-Old Woman Dies in Dog Attack

On February 4, the quiet town of Jaywick was shaken by a tragic incident leading to the death of 68-year-old Esther Martin

Jaywick Tragedy: Community Mourns as 68-Year-Old Woman Dies in Dog Attack

On February 4, the quiet town of Jaywick was shaken by a tragic incident leading to the death of 68-year-old Esther Martin. The unfortunate event unfolded at a residence on Hillman Avenue, where Esther was reportedly attacked by two dogs, causing fatal injuries.

Chief Superintendent Glen Pavelin of the Essex Police addressed the media outside Clacton Police Station, shedding light on the sequence of events. On the afternoon of February 3, Essex Police were alerted to an emergency at the Hillman Avenue property. Despite the swift response of the officers, Esther Martin was pronounced dead at the scene.

In a heartfelt statement, Chief Superintendent Pavelin extended his deepest condolences to Esther's family and friends, ensuring them of the support from specially trained officers during this difficult time. The police believe the attack was carried out by two dogs within the household, which were subsequently neutralized by the officers to prevent any further threat to the community.

A 39-year-old man from Jaywick has been taken into custody on suspicion of harboring dangerous dogs, as investigations continue to ascertain the breed of the dogs involved. Pavelin urged the public against speculation and reassured the community of Jaywick that the police are taking every measure to keep them safe.

The Essex Police are appealing to anyone with information or concerns to come forward and speak to their officers, who are conducting thorough investigations in the area. They also offer guidance on how to report any animal believed to pose a risk to public safety.

As the town mourns the loss of Esther Martin, tributes and flowers have been laid in her memory. Chief Superintendent Pavelin expressed gratitude towards the residents of Jaywick for their solidarity and the attempts made by some to intervene during the incident.

The Essex Police remain committed to updating the community as the investigation progresses and encourages the public to reach out with any pertinent information.

For more information on dog safety and how to report dangerous animals, visit Essex Police's official website and follow their updates on social media.

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