Coroner refuses to release name of dog walker, 28, mauled to death by 'pack' trends now

Coroner refuses to release name of dog walker, 28, mauled to death by 'pack' trends now
Coroner refuses to release name of dog walker, 28, mauled to death by 'pack' trends now

Coroner refuses to release name of dog walker, 28, mauled to death by 'pack' trends now

Coroner refuses to release name of dog walker, 28, mauled to death by 'pack' in Surrey beauty spot after her family made request

A coroner will not release the name of a 28-year-old woman who was mauled to death by dogs, despite a requirement to make her identity public. 

The dog walker died after a frenzied attack by the canines at the Gravelly Hill beauty spot in Caterham, Surrey, on January 12. 

Eight dogs were seized at the scene although police confirmed that there would be no individual prosecutions. 

Surrey's Coroner's Court is refusing to release the name of the woman who died until Monday as the 'family do not give permission'. 

The 28-year-old woman died after the frenetic attack on January 12 in Surrey. Eight dogs were seized by police

The 28-year-old woman died after the frenetic attack on January 12 in Surrey. Eight dogs were seized by police

An inquest into the dog walker's death is scheduled for Tuesday but Surrey's Coroner's Court have refused to make her name public

An inquest into the dog walker's death is scheduled for Tuesday but Surrey's Coroner's Court have refused to make her name public

An inquest into her death is scheduled for Tuesday. 

Typically, the name and age of the deceased should be made public seven days before an inquest, according to the Ministry of Justice website. 

Other details that should be included in the inquest listing include date, time and place of the inquest, the name of the coroner, whether it is a jury inquest and the date and place of death. 

Another woman was hospitalised and eight dogs were recovered at the scene after police responded following the attack at 2.45pmon January 12

Another woman was hospitalised and eight dogs were recovered at the scene after police responded following the attack at 2.45pmon January 12

What is the council policy on dog walkers? 

Dog walkers in the Surrey district of Tandridge, where the woman died, must apply for a licence at £156.50 a year.

The only exception is where the business is already licensed under the Animal Welfare Act for boarding and day care.

There is no national limit on the number of dogs an individual can walk at one time. But Tandridge council has set the maximum at six – suggesting the tragic victim of Thursday’s mauling may have exceeded the limit if she was running a commercial operation.

Walkers are also required to have third-party liability cover

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