A Northern California woman died this week in what authorities called a domestic dog mauling attack, as a group of Great Danes was found roaming the area where she was found dead.
A resident hiking in the Feather Falls area stumbled across a deceased person just before 2 a.m. Thursday, according to a Butte County Sheriff’s Office news release.
A woman was found in front of a home along the Blackhawk Trail, a heavily wooded area where deputies said they found 25 Great Danes running loose as they executed a search warrant of the home.
Deputies, along with the Butte County Animal Services officials, captured all 25 dogs — 23 on Thursday and two on Friday, the Sheriff’s Office said in a Friday evening update. The woman was identified as Davina Corbin, 56, of Feather Falls.
An autopsy revealed she had numerous dog bites and other injuries on her body, …