A 21-year-old woman in Taiwan, reportedly identified as Ms Huang, was found dead at her home and the authorities found that her body was eaten by her 5 pet dogs, according to ET Today.
Her dogs had reportedly eaten her body because they were purportedly hungry after their owner had died, according to Yahoo News.
The Taiwan police said during a press conference on 28 January that the 21 year old woman visited her family with her boyfriend for reunion dinner on Chinese New Year’s eve at about 6pm.
Huang then felt sick and went back to her home in Taichung to rest, and her boyfriend then went to work after dinner.
However, when the boyfriend returned home at about 10pm, he found Huang’s dead body and notified the police, suspecting that she was bitten to death by her dogs.
The body had reportedly been mutilated by her pet dogs in a gruesome manner, and the woman was then pronounced dead at the scene.
The deceased’s face, head and thigh were bitten off until her skull and internal organs were visible, and the body was then sent to the forensics department for further investigation.
Huang’s boyfriend said that she had gone through kidney dialysis over the last two weeks and would develop symptoms of epilepsy, and had to take medicine for both liver disease and epilepsy.
Her home also displayed no signs of breaking and entering, nor was it damaged.
The forensics department said that Huang was eaten by her dogs after she had died and was not killed by her pet dogs.
She was reported to have 2 French bulldogs, an English bulldog, a golden retriever and another dog of mixed breed.