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A man bit a "clump of fur" out of a dog's neck minutes before he died while being restrained in a convenience store, an inquest has heard.

Clive Beeson, 46, of Dudley Road, Cambridge, was found unresponsive at the One Stop shop in Fen Ditton, in December, 2014.

The hearing, at Peterborough town hall, was told Mr Beeson was first held down by a worker who feared for his life.

He had thrown milk around the shop and smashed wine bottles, it was said.

The dog's owner, Sebastian Stanley, 45, told the court he was aware of Mr Beeson - who was not wearing any shoes - "acting peculiarly" behind him.

"He started running towards me and jumped on top of my dog, hugging it," he said.

Mr Stanley said his dog - an English bull terrier - was "pinned to the ground" and yelped, and he realised Mr Beeson was biting its neck.

"He had no regard for me warning him off and was intent on getting to the dog," he added.

Gary Burr told the inquest how he held Mr Beeson's legs during the struggle.

"His strength was completely abnormal," he said. "He was freakishly strong.

"I was afraid for my safety, for the shopkeeper's safety - and ultimately his safety," he said.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-43503365
 
The good news here is he is dead.
He sounds like he was tripping badly.
Wonder what everything looked like to his eyes
 
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