A woman has been mauled to death in the northern part of Hong Kong, the victim of a suspected dog attack, investigators have told the South China Morning Post.Police said they received a report at 4.12pm on Thursday that a woman had been found collapsed outside Ping Yeung San Tsuen in Ta Kwu Ling. She was pronounced dead at the scene.A preliminary examination revealed suspected dog bites on her body, the force added.A source said that the woman, who worked at a canine training centre, suffered wounds to her head, neck and arms, and her death was believed to be related to a dog attack.The suspected animal involved, described as a mongrel, was one of the dogs being trained at the venue, which was said to function as both a training centre and a hotel.A forensic pathologist would need to conduct a further examination to determine the exact cause of death, the insider added.
Developing | Woman found dead in Hong Kong after suspected dog mauling
Incident comes amid citywide concern over management of large dogs after an unleashed 60kg canine fatally attacked two smaller pets this week.






