Walker, 63, 'Was Trying to Rescue Dog From Herd' ; Inquest Is Opened Into Woman's Death
South Wales Echo › July 23, 2009
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South Wales Echo › July 23, 2009
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A PENSIONER who died after being trampled by a herd of cows had been trying to get her dog when the accident happened, an inquest has heard.
Anita Hinchey, 63, of Drope Terrace, St George's-Super-Ely, Cardiff, and a friend who saw the incident, had been walking their dogs in a field when she was fatally injured.See the full content of this document
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Walker, 63, 'Was Trying to Rescue Dog From Herd' ; Inquest Is Opened Into Woman's Death
Cardiff Coroner Mary Hassell, heard the 63-year-old suffered multiple inju...
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