College Student 'Permanently Disfigured' After Absolutely Horrific Mauling During Dog Walker Gig
28.01.2022 - 21:27
/ perezhilton.com
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A Texas college student who had been working as a dog walker while attending school was “permanently disfigured” last month after being attacked by two dogs.
According to a new civil lawsuit filed by her lawyer, 22-year-old Jacqueline Claire Durand had just opened the front door of a house in Coppell, Texas, on December 23 of last year to walk two dogs at the home when she was horribly attacked by the animals.
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The lawsuit was filed on Tuesday in Dallas County against the dog’s owners, Ashley Jo Bishop and Dr. Justin Avery Bishop. It claims that Durand had just walked in the door to walk Lucy, a “German Shepherd mix,” and Bender, a “mixed-breed pit bull,” when the animals struck.
According to the lawsuit, the animals were not in their kennels, and they rushed towards Durand as she entered. The newly-filed court documents reveal that the attack was absolutely awful (below):
And it gets worse: per NBC News, the dogs apparently “tore off and ate her ears and most of her face below her eyes.”
Holy s**t…
Durand has since undergone multiple surgeries since being mauled. We can’t even imagine dealing with those injuries, and the physical and psychological aftermath.
The suit states that the day of the attack was actually the first time that Durand had been hired to walk the animals. She apparently had previously met with the Bishops about the job, but had not yet been alone with the dogs. Furthermore, the legal docs claim the Bishops were “aware their pets had violent tendencies,” and noted the dogs were unexpectedly free from their kennels at the moment of the mauling.
Even worse, the suit cites a sign placed at