dog. The 55-year-old was found "covered in blood" near the village of Billingshurst in West Sussex at lunchtime on Monday (August 22).
Residents rushed to the scene before emergency services arrived, but she was declared dead after efforts to resuscitate her failed. READ MORE: Aggressive cows take over French beach as horrified tourists gored on holiday The victim's sister reportedly rushed to the scene after reading on Facebook that her Staffie dog had been found.Residents claimed a man was injured by the same “crazy” cows in May this year.The woman was described as a “gentle human being” who "loved animals".
A friend, who did not want to be named, said: “I was at home just after it happened and by the time I got there my neighbours were trying to give her CPR. “I saw the police, ambulances and the air ambulance – then the woman’s sister ran out and saw her lying in the field." She added: “She was lovely.
She loved animals and she loved her dog. She was a gentle human being.“The thought that she was trampled by a cow is just hideous.
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