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Woman denies owning or being in charge of pit bull terrier that killed friend

Akif Mustaq was injured on his neck, windpipe, thumb and thigh.

By contributor By George Lithgow, PA
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A general view of Snaresbrook Crown Court
Leanne McDonnell, 33, appeared at Snaresbrook Crown Court on Monday (John Stillwell/PA)

A mother-of-three has denied owning a banned pit bull terrier that mauled her friend to death at her flat.

Leanne McDonnell, 33, is accused of owning or being in charge of a dog called Prince that attacked Akif Mustaq on December 4 in Stratford, east London.

Mr Mustaq was injured on his neck, windpipe, thumb and thigh and died the following day, a previous court hearing was told.

Dog attack in Straford
Police officers attend the scene in Shirley Road (James Weech/PA)

McDonnell, of Shirley Road, Stratford, appeared at Snaresbrook Crown Court on Monday wearing a long green coat and using a crutch.

Last month, officers were called at 4.53am to reports that a 42-year-old man had been seriously wounded, the Metropolitan Police said.

Mr Mustaq later died of his injuries in hospital.

McDonnell, who faces further charges in relation to the dog, was not asked to enter any other pleas, and was granted conditional bail to appear at the same court on June 2.

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