dog walker mauled to death was killed by multiple dog bites to the neck, an inquest has heard.
Natasha Johnston died in Caterham from “multiple penetrating dog bites” and a wound to her jugular vein, an inquest opening into her death at Surrey Coroner’s Court has heard.
The 28-year-old was killed on January 12 as she walked several dogs in Gravelly Hill.
A second woman received treatment for dog bites she suffered in the attack.
Eight dogs were seized at the scene and remain in police custody as forensic investigations continue.
None of the dogs are banned breeds.
A criminal investigation has been closed and no prosecutions are being brought against any individuals, Surrey Police said last week.
In a statement issued through police shortly after the attack, Ms Johnston’s family said they were enduring “an extremely difficult time” dealing with their sudden loss.
More to follow.