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Published 15:32 7 Nov 2013 GMT
Updated 15:30 15 Nov 2013 GMT
A close family friend, Paul Ryan, told the paper the Jodi's devastation as Lexi was her only child, which she doted on.
"She had only had the dog for two months after picking it up from a local rescue centre," he explained.
"It had suffered abuse in the past but she said it had a very soft nature. Lexi was always playing with it.
"Apparently it suddenly turned on Lexi for no reason. She was in bed sleeping with her mum and it came in and just went mental. It grabbed Lexi and wouldn't let go.
"Jodi was screaming and trying to pull its head away but it wouldn't give a in. In the end she had to use a knife to release its jaw. It must have been absolutely terrifying."
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