Oh my God, how can a pet eat its boss,please read the story of how pet dogs ate the body of their oga madam after it was left undiscovered for days :
A woman who died suddenly was eaten by her pet dogs after her body lay undiscovered for days, an inquest was told.
Noelle Baynham was found by a close friend who let himself in after she failed to answer the door.
The
body had been partially eaten by the Jack Russell and Staffordshire
Bull Terrier, which are initially thought to have tried to wake her
before becoming desperate for food.
It is believed the 61-year-old from Winchester, Hampshire, collapsed and died following an accidental overdose of medication.
However a
pathologist could not determine the exact cause of death because the
dogs, who were trapped in the house, ate parts of her vital organs.
Concerned friend Grant Donovan made the 'horrific' discovery of her remains after nobody answered the front door at her home.
He
told the inquest that he could hear her two dogs barking and jumping
behind the door and became concerned that there did not appear to be
anyone in with them.
Finding the back door unlocked, he entered the house where he said the floors were covered in dog faeces.
Walking through, he then discovered Ms Baynham's body lying on the landing.
'This was the most horrifying thing I have ever seen,' he told the inquest.
'I could not look at her long, so I just came away and called 999.'
Detectives
who searched the house following the grim discovery, on January 17 this
year, could find no evidence of a struggle or foul play.
The hearing was told how former jeweller Ms Baynham was found was in her dressing gown and had run a bath just before her death.
Detective
Constable Wesley Arnold from Hampshire Police told the coroner that
scratch marks on her chest indicated that her dogs may have tried to
wake her after she collapsed.
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Office pathologist Dr Amanda Jeffery reaveled that she had probably
died 'a few days' before she was found, but because the dogs had eaten
her organs it was impossible to establish exactly what had killed her.
The
'combined effect' of a variety of drugs found in her system was likely
to have been the cause of an accidental overdose, she added.
The
hearing was told that Ms Baynham suffered from bipolar disorder and
chronic alcoholism and was prescribed a variety of medication. Blood
tests found a range of drugs in her system including potentially toxic
levels of painkillers.
Recording
an open verdict, senior central Hampshire coroner Grahame Short ruled
that there was no evidence of suicide or an accidental fall, but said Ms
Baynham may have had a stroke.
'The
horrific element in this case is what happened after death rather than
before, and it's entirely plausible that when there are dogs in the
house with no one to care for them, that they will then start to eat her
remains.
'That
clearly was a major hindrance to Dr Jeffery in her examination, and as
she's explained, she was not able to look at her important organs and
she could not establish a clear cause of death.
'I
have to say there's no sign to say this was a deliberate overdose.
There can come a point where [the drug level over time is] just too high
and one pill too many can tip over the balance.'
The dogs were subsequently put down on the advice of police officers.
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