Wynne described the harrowing moment when her sister woke up from a coma, via an update on GoFundMe.
“Kyleen has been fully woken up and the doctors told her about her arms but, it caused her a great deal of anxiety, so they sedated her,” “The lord has brought her this far for a reason. Her story is not done. Now they have took off everything on the arms that now
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As of Tuesday morning over $170,000 had been collected through the fundraising site. The State reported, that the owner of the dogs, Justin Minor, has been charged with three misdemeanor counts of owning a dangerous animal that attacked and injured a human, rabies control violation, and dangerous animal not permitted beyond premises unless restrained. He has been released on a $15,000 surety bond. A penalty of $5,000, or a sentence of three years behind bars, can be the result of the owning of a dangerous animal charge. “It could’ve been prevented,” Wynne said. “If the dogs were locked up or if the dogs were chained up, or if they were never there to begin with, this would’ve never happened.” In the wake of the attack, Abbeville County Animal control seized the dogs. According to local media, it is not clear how the dogs ended up on the street. On Minor’s property “Beware of dog” signs are visible.