Rapper whose XL bully mauled gran to death is sentenced to 10 years in prison

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An aspiring rapper has been jailed for 10 years and three months after he was found guilty of owning one of two XL bully dogs that mauled a pensioner to death.

Prosecutors said Ashley Warren asked 5ft 3in Esther Martin to mind two XL bully dogs at his then home in Jaywick, Essex, so he could travel to London to film a music video.

The two animals fatally attacked Ms Martin, 68, on February 3 2024, two days after a ban on the breed came into force on February 1 2024.

The law makes it a criminal offence to own or possess an XL bully dog in England and Wales without a certificate of exemption.

Undated family handout photo issued by Essex Police of Esther Martin, 68, who was killed by two XL bully dogs called Beauty and Bear. Ashley Warren, 41, has been found guilty of owning one of the two XL bully dogs that mauled Esther to death on February 3, 2024, two days after the start of the ban on February 1, 2024. Warren's trial at Chelmsford Crown Court was told that he left Ms Martin with the two dogs, and eight puppies of the same breed, at his then home in Hillman Avenue in Jaywick, Essex. Issue date: Thursday February 19, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Essex Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Esther Martin, 68, was looking after the two dogs when she was attacked in February 2024 (Picture: Essex Police/PA Wire)

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Undated family handout photo issued by Essex Police of Esther Martin, 68, who was killed by two XL bully dogs called Beauty and Bear. Ashley Warren, 41, has been found guilty of owning one of the two XL bully dogs that mauled Esther to death on February 3, 2024, two days after the start of the ban on February 1, 2024. Warren's trial at Chelmsford Crown Court was told that he left Ms Martin with the two dogs, and eight puppies of the same breed, at his then home in Hillman Avenue in Jaywick, Essex. Issue date: Thursday February 19, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Essex Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Mr Paxton told jurors: ‘It was, you may think, a tragedy waiting to happen, given the imbalance that arose between 68-year-old Esther, short in stature, and the towering power of these banned XL bully dogs’ (Credits: Essex Police/PA Wire)

Warren, 41, was found guilty following an earlier trial of being the owner of a dog named Bear, which caused injury resulting in death while dangerously out of control in a private place.

He was acquitted at Chelmsford Crown Court of being a person in charge of a dog named Beauty – a dog which belonged to his girlfriend – which did the same.

Warren, now of Addlestone, Surrey, was sentenced at the same court on Tuesday.

His earlier trial was told that he left Ms Martin with the two dogs and eight puppies of the same breed at his then home in Hillman Avenue in Jaywick.

Prosecutor Christopher Paxton KC said this was despite Ms Martin’s mobility issues, lack of dog training and ‘little to no experience’ of being left alone with them for a prolonged period of time.

Hours after her arrival, Ms Martin sustained ‘dozens and dozens’ of injuries, including a bite through the tissue of her arm and a ‘complete fracturing’ of the bone, the court heard.

Ashley Warren speaking to officers during an earlier, unrelated, attendance at his property Essex police release video material in realtion to Ashley Warren who has been convicted after his dogs mauled Esther Martin to death
Ashley Warren speaking to officers during an earlier, unrelated, attendance at his property
Essex police (Picture: Essex Police)
Screen grab from handout bodycam footage issued by Essex Police of Ashley and his dogs. Ashley Warren, 41, has been found guilty of owning one of the two XL bully dogs that mauled Esther Martin, 68, to death on February 3, 2024, two days after the start of the ban on February 1, 2024. Warren's trial at Chelmsford Crown Court was told that he left Ms Martin with the two dogs, and eight puppies of the same breed, at his then home in Hillman Avenue in Jaywick, Essex. Issue date: Thursday February 19, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Essex Police/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
Warren, 41, was found guilty following an earlier trial of being the owner of a dog named Bear (Credits: Essex Police/PA Wire)

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Mr Paxton told jurors: ‘It was, you may think, a tragedy waiting to happen, given the imbalance that arose between 68-year-old Esther, short in stature, and the towering power of these banned XL bully dogs.’

Police had been to the property about an unrelated matter 11 days before the attack, and a video recording, played to jurors, showed Warren telling the officer ‘it’s a shame about the laws’ and ‘my boy’s got papers already’.

Mr Paxton said: ‘If that was a reference to an exemption certificate, that was a lie.’

Warren accepted in court that he did not hold exemption certificates and had not applied for any.

The defendant was also found guilty of having a bladed article without good reason or lawful authority at Clacton railway station on February 3 2024, after officers found a knife which he said was a prop in a music video he had been making that day in London.

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