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The Guardian - AU
The Guardian - AU
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Joe Hinchliffe

Tributes for Brisbane meter reader mauled to death by dogs

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Police found Kane Minion unconscious in the front yard of the Greenbank property with serious injuries from a dog attack. He died at the scene. Photograph: Chris Hyde/Getty Images

Colleagues have paid tribute to 42-year-old meter reader Kane Minion, who was mauled to death by dogs on a property south of Brisbane.

Minion was found in a critical condition on Saturday morning, but died at the scene of the attack on Ison Rd, Greenbank.

Emergency services were called to the fenced property at 10.47am, finding the Marsden man lying unconscious in the front yard with serious injuries from a dog attack.

Three dogs were found inside the yard, with the Courier-Mail reporting that a bandog bullmastiff and a rhodesian ridgeback cross were seized by Logan city council animal control officers, while the third dog was not taken away.

The property owners were not home at the time of the attack.

Police declared a crime scene and temporarily closed the road for investigations.

Minion was a meter reader for Downer Group’s Skilltech, a subcontractor used by Energex.

A spokesperson for Downer Group said Minion had worked as a meter reader for more than seven years.

“Details of the incident are still being examined and a police investigation is under way,” the spokesperson said.

“Downer is extremely saddened by this tragic loss. Kane has worked with Downer’s Skilltech metering business for more than seven years and was a popular member of the team.

“Downer extends our deepest sympathies to Kane’s family and we will support them through this incredibly difficult time.”

Energex’s Brisbane south area manager, Kevin Lavender, said the company would “work closely” with police to “gain a full understanding” of what had occurred.

“These are situations that affect a lot of people and our hearts go out to his family and workmates,” he said.

“We all go to work every day with safety front of mind but sometimes something completely unexpected can occur.”

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