A 91-year-old woman was going for an early morning swim at the beach when the dogs set upon her. 9News
It's understood the three dogs had escaped from their Vincentia backyard, breaking through a fence.
"I've had them for seven years... I can't believe that they changed – like, I don't know why," Mr Newbold told 9News."My two daughters they were just playing with them in the yard yesterday afternoon, just running around playing with the kids. The kids hang off them." The dogs have been seized by Shoalhaven City Council Rangers and Mr Newbold is helping police with inquiries.NSW Police are now appealing for anyone who may have witnessed the attack but hasn't yet spoken to police, to contact Nowra Detectives on 4421 9699.
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