• Mié. Abr 1st, 2026

Man found guilty over XL bully attack on 84-year-old pensioner

Michael Bunting

PorMichael Bunting

Mar 31, 2026
Sean Garner. Pic: Cheshire Police

A man has been convicted over a fatal XL bully attack on an 84-year-old pensioner.

Sean Garner, 31, had denied the charge of owning a dog which caused injury while dangerously out of control, but was convicted following a trial at Liverpool Crown Court.

He had previously admitted to possessing the banned male dog and a female of the same breed without an exemption certificate.

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Sean Garner. Pic: Cheshire Police

John McColl died from his injuries a month after the attack by the dog in Warrington, Cheshire, on 24 February last year.

The XL bully, called Toretto, mauled the pensioner after he wandered onto the driveway of Garner’s home in Bardsley Avenue, the jury was told.

During the trial, the court heard the dog had «savaged» Mr McColl and «guarded him as if he were its prey«. The animal had to be shot 10 times by police officers who were called to the scene.

The XL bully dog, called Toretto, that attacked John McColl. Pic: Cheshire Police

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The XL bully dog, called Toretto, that attacked John McColl. Pic: Cheshire Police

Garner, of Belle Vale, Liverpool, had told the court that he had taken steps to prevent the dogs from being dangerously out of control, and he would not have allowed the male dog near his children if he thought it was aggressive.

He also denied knowing the dogs’ breed, which was banned in 2024, although the court heard he had previously advertised another dog called Malibu for breeding as an XL bully on Instagram.

He said he had not walked the dogs for about 10 days, but had allowed them onto the patio for exercise.

David Birrell, prosecuting, described Garner as a «selfish, reckless risk-taker» who told «bare-faced lies».

Garner accused Mr McColl of releasing the XL bully from a padlocked shed, claims which Mr Birrell said were «ludicrous» and «absurd».

The prosecution said the dog had been left on a patio area, which was only secured by a gate with a latch.

Neighbours described using items including a spirit level and a walking stick to try to get the dog away from Mr McColl.

Garner, who has previous convictions for driving offenses and possessing drugs with intent to supply, is due to be sentenced on 17 April.

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Michael Bunting

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“I’m Michael Bunting, Communications Director with over 20 years of experience in corporate reputation, crisis management, and digital strategy. I have led teams in multinational companies and agencies, advised executives, and designed high-impact strategies. I am driven by transparency, innovation, and leveraging communication as a competitive advantage.”

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