Man denies owning or being in charge of XL bully dogs which killed woman

A man has pleaded not guilty to owning or being in charge of two XL bully dogs which killed a woman.

Ashley Warren, 40, appeared at Chelmsford Crown Court on Thursday, where he denied two charges relating to the dogs, named in court papers as Beauty and Bear, which killed Esther Martin, 68, in Jaywick, Essex, on February 3 this year.

The defendant, of High Road, Leytonstone, east London, wore a brown shirt and black trousers as he appeared in the dock.

Warren also pleaded not guilty to having a bladed article.

Essex Police previously said the case was the first to be charged since new laws on owning XL bullies came into force earlier this year.

An inquest hearing was told Ms Martin was found unresponsive inside a property in Hillman Avenue and had sustained “unsurvivable” dog bite wounds.

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An inquest hearing was told Esther Martin had sustained ‘unsurvivable’ dog bite wounds (Essex Police/PA)

The medical cause of her death was recorded as “dog bite wounds to the upper right limb”.

Two dogs were destroyed at the scene and they were later confirmed by Essex Police to be XL bullies.

A three-to-four week trial was fixed for August 11 2025.

Warren was given conditional bail.

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