800 bites
Trying to sue owners for only $1 mil
owners ghosted her
Texas student, 22, who was bitten by a dog 800 TIMES reveals her face
Jacqueline Durand was was bitten more than 800 times, lost 30% of her blood, was resuscitated multiple times and put in a medically-induced coma for a week in Coppell, Texas following the terrifying ordeal
Jacqueline Durand, a 22 year-old student University of Texas at Dallas, was attacked by two rescue dogs she was sitting for in December
Jacqueline Durand, a student at the University of Texas at Dallas, was mauled a day before her 22nd birthday in December when she showed up at the home of Dr. Justin Bishop and his wife, Ashley, to walk their two dogs.
But when she opened the door, the animals — a German shepherd mixed-breed named Lucy and a pit bull mixed-breed named Bender — pounced on her and pinned her down.
“I felt the skin hanging from my face,” Durand told CBS News in her first interview since the incident. “I thought I was going to die
.”
Durand nearly died from her injuries after the German Shepherd and Pitbull mauled her
The dogs tore off and ate both of her ears, nose, lips and most of her face below her eyes
Durand needed seven hours of life-saving surgery and was in a coma, but after seven weeks in hospital she is now home and ready to show her face
She told CBS she thought she was 'going to die' after she felt 'skin hanging from my face' after the dogs, owned by Dr Justin and Ashley Bishop, attacked her Durand had been told that the dogs would be in their kennels but they weren't, and she is now seeking $1 million in damages from the Bishops
The Bishops have not contacted her or paid her, but told CBS News they were 'heartbroken', and insisted the dogs were never dangerousDurand's boyfriend of three years, Nathan, 24, said he will stand by her and is happy to help her after she supported him through his cancer treatment
Trying to sue owners for only $1 mil
owners ghosted her
Texas student, 22, who was bitten by a dog 800 TIMES reveals her face
Jacqueline Durand was was bitten more than 800 times, lost 30% of her blood, was resuscitated multiple times and put in a medically-induced coma for a week in Coppell, Texas following the terrifying ordeal
Jacqueline Durand, a 22 year-old student University of Texas at Dallas, was attacked by two rescue dogs she was sitting for in December
Jacqueline Durand, a student at the University of Texas at Dallas, was mauled a day before her 22nd birthday in December when she showed up at the home of Dr. Justin Bishop and his wife, Ashley, to walk their two dogs.
But when she opened the door, the animals — a German shepherd mixed-breed named Lucy and a pit bull mixed-breed named Bender — pounced on her and pinned her down.
“I felt the skin hanging from my face,” Durand told CBS News in her first interview since the incident. “I thought I was going to die
.”
Durand nearly died from her injuries after the German Shepherd and Pitbull mauled her
The dogs tore off and ate both of her ears, nose, lips and most of her face below her eyes
Durand needed seven hours of life-saving surgery and was in a coma, but after seven weeks in hospital she is now home and ready to show her face
She told CBS she thought she was 'going to die' after she felt 'skin hanging from my face' after the dogs, owned by Dr Justin and Ashley Bishop, attacked her Durand had been told that the dogs would be in their kennels but they weren't, and she is now seeking $1 million in damages from the Bishops
The Bishops have not contacted her or paid her, but told CBS News they were 'heartbroken', and insisted the dogs were never dangerousDurand's boyfriend of three years, Nathan, 24, said he will stand by her and is happy to help her after she supported him through his cancer treatment
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