In Rural France, a Grisly Death and a Lingering Question: Which of the Dogs Killed Her?
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Christophe Ellul is tried for the involuntary homicide of his partner Elisa Pilarski. The latter was killed in 2019 after suffering numerous canine bites attributed to Curtis, the dog of his companion. Four years in prison were required against Christophe Ellul and the euthanasia of the pitbull. - Death of Elisa Pilarski: the euthanasia of the dog Curtis and four years in prison suspended against Christophe Ellul required (Police, justice and ot…
The prosecutor asked the court to recognize the defendant Christophe Ellul guilty and to sentence him to four years in prison with a suspension for manslaughter. She also asks for the euthanasia of his dog Curtis
The trial for manslaughter against Christophe Ellul, the 51-year-old whose pitbull attacked his 29-year-old partner, six-month-old Elisa Pilarski, began...
"Ma'am the president has given proof that he is guilty. Now I know the truth: it can only be Curtis."On the second day of his trial,... The article In court, Christophe Ellul recognizes the guilt of his dog in the death of his companion Elisa Pilarski appeared first on Current Values.
Follow live the proceedings of the trial of Christophe Ellul, tried for manslaughter, more than 6 years after the death of his companion, Elisa Pilarski.
In rural France, a grisly death and a lingering question: Which of the dogs killed her?
Elisa Pilarski, 29 and six months pregnant, was found partially dismembered with dog bites in November 2019 in a northern French forest. She had been walking her partner's illegally imported pit bull. Christophe Ellul, the dog owner, is now standing trial and has been fighting against the idea that his dog was the sole killer.
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