Thehe body of Elisa Pilarski, a 6-month pregnant woman, was found horribly mutilated in Retz forest, Aisne, France, on November 16. Her autopsy on November 20 revealed that her death “originated from a hemorrhage from several dog bites to the upper and lower limbs and to the head.”

Since then, the affair has had a national impact, as La Voix du Nord recalls. What role did the dogs participating in the same day hunts in this area play? Curtis, did one of the victim’s favorite dogs go after him? While waiting for DNA results on the dogs involved in the file, debates are raging on social networks on these two questions. On Saturday January 25, new material leaked to the press. According to information from the Parisian, Curtis, present at the time of the tragedy, would have bitten twice since the death of his mistress.

Curtis, a greyhound whippet and patterdale terrier, allegedly attacked Christophe Ellul, the victim’s companion, the same evening of the events at the gendarmerie premises. The animal then allegedly bitten a volunteer from the pound of Beauvais, where he has been placed since the death of Elisa Pilarski.

“I don’t think Curtis is responsible”

Questioned on BFMTV, Maître Éric Alligné, the lawyer of Christophe Ellul, specialist in animal law, these facts prove nothing. “He is a dog who has never had a problem for two years, he has never bitten anyone,” he storms. We recovered Curtis after the drama and Curtis had bites on his head which means that he was faced with a group of dogs and that he fought to defend his mistress, that’s my theory . “

According to him, the autopsy already makes it possible to ensure that Elisa Pilarski is “died from the bites of several dogs”. Known DNA tests in February “I do not believe that Curtis is solely responsible, or even responsible for this tragedy,” added the criminal. The results of the DNA tests should be known in February.