More than three months after the death of Elisa Pilarski, a young woman of 29 years 6 months pregnant who was killed by the bites of one or more dogs while she was walking in the forest in Aisne (France), a laboratory was selected to analyze the DNA. A work that will finally be able to start.
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“The autopsy report confirmed that the death of Mrs. Pilarski occurred following a hemorrhagic shock following multiple wounds, the characteristics of which suggested the action of one, or more probably of several dogs with regard to the distribution of wounds, their differences in morphologies and their depths, without it being possible to count the animals because of the many entangled bites in the same area. The coroner set the time of death at around 1:30 pm with a 2 hour confidence interval, “said Soissons public prosecutor Frédéric Trinh in a new press release regarding the death of Elisa Pilarski.
A statement that confirms the numerous reports relayed since the tragic death of the young pregnant woman on Saturday, November 16. A death which should finally be explained since a laboratory has been retained and the DNA analyzes of dogs will be able to begin.
We will have to wait
However, last Thursday, the investigation was stalled. Indeed, we learned by France Info that the results of DNA and saliva analyzes of 67 dogs, which could be involved in the death of the young woman, had not been sent to a laboratory because of their cost (100,000 euros ). But this Monday, The union, we learn that “Several genetic expertise laboratories were contacted to carry out estimates concerning the search for animal DNA on the body of Elisa Pilarski and to compare the possible traces found with the samples taken from the dogs. Regarding costs, terms of execution of the requested missions and proposed return deadlines, a laboratory has been retained by the judge to carry out the analyzes, the conclusions of which are expected by the end of the first half of 2020. “
The public prosecutor recalled that “at this stage of the investigations, there is no certainty about the precise course of the events which led to the death of Mrs. Pilarski. “
Appointed experts
In addition, as part of the investigation for manslaughter, the investigating judge Bénédicte Alibert seized “two veterinarians for the purpose of carrying out a behavioral assessment of the dog Curtis and an analysis of the bites found on the body of Elisa Pilarski for determine the breed of the dog (s) involved. It also contacted a hunting expert in order to shed light on the progress of the hunting with hounds organized nearby. The observations of the veterinarian who examined the Curtis dog made it possible to note several cutaneous excoriations on his muzzle and the muzzle. In addition, two behavioral incidents were noted after the death of his mistress: two people were thus seized by clothing during the behavioral analysis while another person was bitten in the pound where the dog is kept. “