Mother-of-two mauled to death by her pet American Bully XL dog after it turned mad in the extreme heat

In Australia, FIFO occupations can be found among miners, employees in the hospitality industry, tradies (such as electricians and carpenters), machine operators, drivers, and cleaners.

Social media users were curious to learn how Ms. Bailey secured the position and inquired as to how she convinced her partner to work FIFO with her.

Ms. Bailey claimed that four days after discovering the utility worker position on Facebook through Seek, she had already begun working her first shift.

Another follower questioned how she was able to secure her boyfriend a job at the same mining operation as her.

When the business was looking to hire more people, Ms. Bailey claimed she had gushed about her partner, and he was soon hired.

Dotty Robinson, Joanne’s mother, said the family is “in astonishment and shock” over her passing and thought the weather might have had an impact on the animals.

She mentioned Lola and Rocco, two XL Bully dogs owned by Joanne. Rocco was almost two years old.

The animals were well-behaved and “not dangerous,” she said, but she also remarked: “I don’t know why they suddenly snapped.” I can only assume that they became crazy due to the intense heat. It must have angered them.

The grieving son of Ms. Robinson paid tribute to his mother today, praising her as his “best friend,” a “caring mother,” and “the best Nannan to my kids.”

She is believed to have been the owner of Rocco, a dog listed as a lawful breed, when it attacked her at around 10 p.m.

As he attempted to save her and remove the animal from her, her partner, 42-year-old Jamie Stead, suffered injuries to his hands, stomach, and face.

Dotty Robinson, Joanne’s mother, said the family is “in astonishment and shock” over her passing and thought the weather might have had an impact on the animals.

She said Joanne had two XL Bully dogs – Rocco who was nearly two, and Lola.

She said the pets were well behaved and ‘not dangerous’, but added: ‘I don’t know why they suddenly snapped. I can only think they turned mad in the extreme heat. It must have set them off.’

Today, Ms Robinson’s heartbroken son paid tribute to his mother, calling her his ‘best friend’ and a ‘caring mum and the best Nannan to my kids.’

Joanne Robinson (pictured) is believed to be the third victim of a legal breed which has killed two tots