According to authorities, a four-year-old girl was killed in a dog attack in Milton Keynes.
Tuesday soon after 17:00 GMT, the ambulance service notified police that a dog had bitten a youngster in the backyard of a home in the Broadlands neighborhood of Netherfield, Buckinghamshire.
It was revealed shortly thereafter that a youngster had died at the scene.
There have been no arrests, and the dog has been terminated humanely. The police describe it as a “tragic event.”
Thames Valley Police Superintendent Matt Bullivant stated on Tuesday, “I appreciate how much of an impact this will have on the community and the general public, and the public should expect to see a substantial police presence in the area this evening and beyond while our investigation continues.”
“I would like to reassure everyone that there is no reason to fear the public is at risk.
Anyone with concerns should feel free to approach our police and ask for information. But I urge anyone to refrain from speculating about the situation, particularly on social media sites.”
No one else was wounded, and the police are helping the child’s family.
Terrible news in Milton Keynes this evening; a four-year-old girl was killed after a dog attack. Assistant Chief Constable Dennis Murray stated on Twitter.
Please respect the privacy of the family during this difficult time.
A neighbor reported that the deceased child was a friend of his four-year-old son.
“I was in tears when I heard the news, and I was astounded to learn that the child was a victim,” he said.
I didn’t inform my son what was going on because I didn’t want him to be sad.
“It is near my door. It’s an extremely tragic situation.”
“Tough community”
Chris Morley, the lead pastor of the nearby Grand Union Vineyard church, announced that it will be open throughout the day to provide neighbors with an opportunity for “silent reflection.”
Our sympathies are really for the family, but we recognize a tragedy like this cuts to the heart of the community here in Netherfield,” he said.
“It’s as simple as being available to people if they need to talk, and being present.
“The Netherfield community and I’ve witnessed this over the years I’ve been here, always seems to come together. Whether it was the flood of 2018 or the stabbing of that young man last year.
People’s response to disasters demonstrates the community’s strength.
He stated that a vigil would take place at 19:00 GMT.
Thames Valley Police has requested anyone with information to phone 101 and use the reference number 20230131-1546 or to call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.