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Dog kennel licence holder killed in Ta Kwu Ling attack

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Dog kennel licence holder killed in Ta Kwu Ling attack

Summary

A 33-year-old woman was found unconscious on a grassed area in Ping Yeung Village, Ta Kwu Ling, on Wednesday afternoon and was certified dead at the scene after suffering multiple bite and tear wounds. Police said the woman, the licence holder of a pet hotel and dog training centre, was attacked by a one-year-old male mixed-breed dog after feeding it and trying to put it back into a cage.

Key Points

  • Police received a report at about 4:11pm to 4:12pm that a local woman was lying unconscious on a grassed area at Ping Yeung Village, near house numbers 110 to 111, and paramedics later confirmed her death.
  • The site was a licensed pet hotel and dog training centre that began operating in January 2026, and officers said there were no signs of ransacking at the scene.
  • CCTV reviewed by police showed the victim feeding the dog at about 2pm, then trying to return it to a cage before it refused to enter and attacked her.
  • The victim, surnamed Wong, had lacerations and animal bite marks to her head, lower jaw, neck and both arms, and police said she had been conscious before the attack.
  • The dog was a one-year-old male mongrel about 1.5 metres long and weighing about 30 kilograms, brought to the kennel on August 11 by a dog volunteer to await adoption.

Why It Matters

The case has been handed to the Border District crime squad for a full investigation, including whether there was any breach or negligence in the kennel's operations. The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department was to take the dog away for further examination and observation, while forensic officers and a pathologist gathered evidence at the scene.