Bristol woman appears in court charged over fatal XL bully attack on teenager

Kelcie Reed stands accused of being in charge of a dog dangerously out of control

Morgan Dorsett
Author: Claire Hayhurst, PAPublished 1 hour ago

A woman has appeared in court charged over a dog attack involving an XL bully in which a teenager died.

Kelcie Reed, 24, attended Bristol Magistrates’ Court accused of being in charge of a dog dangerously out of control, causing injury resulting in death.

It is alleged that the dog, an XL bully named Prince, fatally injured Morgan Dorsett, 19, inside a flat at Cobhorn Drive, Withywood, Bristol, on February 26 last year.

Ms Dorsett suffered fatal bites to her neck during the incident.

The dog was put down afterwards.

Reed, of Lawrence Weston, Bristol, wept as the charge was read to her by District Judge Lynne Matthews on Thursday morning.

She did not enter a plea to the charge against her and the case was adjourned to Bristol Crown Court.

The judge said: “I send you now to the crown court at Bristol where you must appear on May 27.

“Between now and then, you are on conditional bail.”

The bail conditions state that Reed must not own or be in control of any dog, under any circumstances.

Reed will next appear before Bristol Crown Court on May 27.

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