Scott Samson: Mother cries out after Scottish man eaten by friend’s illegal XL Bully in horrifying attack

Ava Martin
The Nightly
A grieving mum is demanding answers after her son was eaten by an illegal XL Bully in a savage attack.
A grieving mum is demanding answers after her son was eaten by an illegal XL Bully in a savage attack. Credit: Daily Express/Facebook

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A grieving mum is demanding answers after her son was eaten by an illegal XL Bully in a savage attack.

Scott Samson, 38, was found dead in a blood-soaked living room in Rutherglen, Lanarkshire after the dog he was watching for a friend brutally attacked him in March 2025.

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The four-year-old XL Bully, the largest variant of the American Bully, named Mitch, had caused so much damage to Mr Samson’s body that a post-mortem exam was unable to determine whether he died as a result of the viscous attack or if he died of natural causes before the dog ate him.

The family of Mr Samson have been left without answers over the cause of death, with cops initially telling his mother, 60-year-old Morag Samson, that he had died of an accidental drug overdose.

This however, turned out to be inconclusive, with police saying it’s possible he was mauled to death.

Ms Samson’s pain only continued when it was revealed that no one would be prosecuted over the attack, despite investigators finding out the dog was an unregistered, illegal XL Bully.

On top of this, the dog is being kept at one of three kennels in Scotland that house seized XL Bullies at a cost of thousands to taxpayers.

Scott Samson was eaten by his friend’s XL Bully in March 2025.
Scott Samson was eaten by his friend’s XL Bully in March 2025. Credit: Exposed UK News/Facebook

Ms Samson told The Sunday Mail: “This XL Bully ate my son. This evil monster dog ate his face, his throat, his tongue and other parts of his body.”

“And nearly a year on from his death, I’m told the dog is being ‘well cared for’ by police in kennels.”

The horrific attack left Mr Samson so disfigured that his family were forced to have a closed coffin funeral.

“I was told by the undertaker I wouldn’t be able to see him and would need a closed coffin,” Ms Samson said. “I didn’t even get to give my son a final kiss or a cuddle to say goodbye and I didn’t even know why.

“Why is this devil dog still alive and no-one is being held accountable? Why are they protecting the dog that ate my son?”

The heartbroken mother said that police didn’t tell her the dog was behind the brutal attack, and she said her final goodbye to her son at his funeral in April without knowing the truth.

The horrific details only emerged in the post-mortem report issued weeks later.

XL Bullies were banned in the UK at the end of 2023 after a string of fatal attacks.
XL Bullies were banned in the UK at the end of 2023 after a string of fatal attacks. Credit: Alexandre - stock.adobe.com

Ms Samson claims the dog was left in the room with her son’s remains for 13 hours after dog catchers couldn’t get the XL Bully out of the home.

Pathologists told the distraught mum that Mr Samson’s eyes were all that was left of his face.

“To think they left my son lying in a blood soaked room, locked up with that dog for hours after what it had done to him makes me feel sick”, she said.

The dog belongs to 37-year-old Neal Stark from Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire, who was on holiday at the time.

Last week, prosecutors confirmed that no-one will face criminal charges over the brutal attack.

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