DNA tests solve mystery of woman killed by dog

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A pregnant Frenchwoman who died while walking in the woods during a deer hunt was killed by her partner’s dog and not the hunting hounds, a source close to the probe and a hunting club said Tuesday after DNA testing.

Elisa Pilarski, 29, lost her life while out walking her partner’s American Staffordshire terrier Curtis in Retz forest northeast of Paris in November 2019.

She was six months pregnant at the time. The mysterious circumstances of the case sparked huge interest in France and became a cause latched on to by pro- and anti-hunting advocates.

A post-mortem showed that Pilarski died of bleeding after several dog bites to the upper and lower limbs and the head.

Suspicion initially fell on the hunting hounds but DNA tests on 67 dogs incriminated her partner’s dog Curtis instead, the local hunting club announced.

“The results of the DNA tests definitively confirm the innocence of the dogs (hounds),” the Rallye La Passion club said, adding that they showed Curtis to be the killer.

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