A seven -month -old girl from Ohio’s Columbus lost her life after an attack of three domesticated pit bulls of her family. The child’s mother, McKenzie Kople expressed her grief in a Facebook post, wrote, “I will never understand why !!!” He also shared images of his daughter Eliza Turner, who pierces the dogs peacefully. According to a report, “I was very lost and broken. It was the same dog that was shoulder to shoulder with my child every day.” The New York Post.
Eliza’s father, Kamran Turner also grieved his grief on social media, saying, “Life is not so appropriate. How can I live without him.”
Franklin County Coroner’s office confirmed the identity of a 7 -month -old girl. Columbus Police Sergeant. James Fukewa said Eliza was bitten by a family dog in a house located in a 3700 block of South Champion Avenue, according to a report Wbns.
The Fukeva described the incident as a heartbreaking and suddenly as a tragedy, given that the situation increased very quickly and accidental.
“There are not really many words, which I can say to tell how I feel and how the officers arrived.
Franklin County Animal Control has taken the three dogs into custody pending in further investigation and a decision on their future will be made once the inquiry will be completed.
Remembering Eliza, her obituari described her as a joyful and vibrant child: “Lisa was Spanki, happy … and she was never without a smile. She used to bring light to everyone’s life, cured her family’s hearts and gives them all the objectives. Eliza’s face used to throw light in the room and her laughter.”