Ohio woman mauled, killed by neighbor’s pigs

A Pataskala woman was mauled, killed and partially eaten by her neighbor’s pigs on Christmas Day, according to the city’s police chief.

Rebecca Westergaard, 75, of Pataskala, died after being attacked by two pigs that were roaming near her Mink Street home, Pataskala Police Chief Bruce Brooks told The Dispatch on Monday.

Westergaard’s niece called Pataskala police at 2:47 p.m. for a welfare check after no one could reach Westergaard. She was supposed to leave her home in the 4000 block of Mink Street, where she lived alone, at 10:30 a.m. to go to her niece’s home in Norton, Ohio, just outside of Akron, according to the police’s incident report.

Westergaard was found on her property near the house, Brooks said.

Brooks called the case a “horrible, horrible situation,” but could not share much information as the case is still under investigation, adding that the department will share more once Westergaard’s full autopsy results are completed in four to six weeks.

The two pigs were owned by a neighbor. Brooks said he was unsure what will happen to the pigs or whether their owner will be charged criminally. The department, he said, is in touch with the Licking County Prosecutors’ Office over the case.

As of now, the pigs owner has not been charged with a crime, Brooks said, and he did not release the owner’s identity.

Brooks said while Ohio law has a clear process for when dogs attack and kill someone, there aren’t any laws about livestock that officers or prosecutors have found.

“If it was a pit bull or a Rottweiler, or name any of the other 15 dogs that are deemed semi aggressive, then we would know the answer right away,” he said. “But being farm animals, it’s just not something we’ve ever dealt with here.”

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This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Ohio woman killed, partially eaten by neighbor’s pigs on Christmas

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