In Egypt found the partially eaten body administering a shelter for dogs

The Briton, who was in charge of the kennel for dogs in Egypt, was found partially eaten by her Pets — just a few days after she admitted that she ran out of food for dogs, reports the New York Post.

61-year-old animal lover Janet Johnson was found dead on Friday at its animal shelter in Wadi El-kamar. On the body of Ganon had multiple wounds from the bites in the legs, scalp, face and neck.

The police assumes that the hungry dogs attacked her. An autopsy determined that the cause of death was shock due to heavy blood loss. Three hundred dogs in the shelter, was seen with blood on its mouth. At the moment under examination, in order to determine whose blood that is. Friend Johnson feared that she was attacked by a pit bull Terrier, which she rescued from euthanasia. The dog would be put to sleep after attacking a man.

Johnson cared about the dogs in Egypt for the past 16 years. Last month she published a post about what annoyed due to lack of money for dog food. The woman was afraid that the dogs will stay hungry.

However, the subscribers page of her shelter on Facebook do not accept the version of the attack dogs — they argue that the pupils would not be able to kill «your guardian angel», suggesting that she fell unconscious, trying to feed the animals.

«We absolutely refute any suggestions that she died from a dog attack.» — written by the group administrator of the orphanage Johnson on Facebook. «Janet will forever remain in our hearts, it helped a lot of people.»

In the post gave a tribute to Johnson for «the rescue of abandoned and suffering animal,» but also because she fought for them «when no one else was.»

«We support the family of British woman who died in Egypt and maintains contacts with the Egyptian authorities.» — said the press Secretary of the Ministry of foreign Affairs of great Britain. «We think about family at this difficult time.»

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