- By Lewis Adams & Stuart Woodward
- BBC News, in Jaywick
People living near a home where a grandmother died following a dog attack have been describing their “terrible shock”.
Essex Police destroyed two dogs and arrested Ashley Warren on suspicion of dangerous dog offences.
“I would hate to have even seen what went on in [the house],” said Dan Casey, who is also a long-serving independent councillor for Jaywick on Tendring District Council.
“To think she actually lost her life as well – that’s the tragedy of it all.”
Floral tributes were near the address on Hillman Avenue on Monday as a police cordon remained in place.
Mary Donovan, who moved to the area four years ago, told BBC Essex the incident was “a terrible shock for everyone”.
“We can’t express the sadness and grief for the family [enough], but for everyone in Jaywick Sands it is a terrible shock,” she said.
“I’ve left flowers, people have left flowers; it’s just an awful thing to have happened. It happened right here on our doorsteps.”
Mr Warren was the partner of one of Ms Martin’s daughters, who died about two years ago.
Speaking to the BBC, one of her other daughters, Sonia Martin, claimed the pets that killed her mother were an unregistered XL bully breed.
Ms Martin believed it was at that point her mother was attacked.
Lucy Shaw, 38, who lives in a property behind the address, said she heard screaming for about 10 minutes.
“We went out into the garden and it was all quiet and then we heard dogs barking, and then we heard someone screaming,” she said.
“We went back in after a while because it sounded horrific.”
Ch Supt Glen Pavelin has urged anyone with information to contact Essex police.
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