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Boy of 9 mauled to death ‘was left alone with dog in caravan’

- By Emine Sinmaz e.sinmaz@dailymail.co.uk

A NINE-YEAR-OLD boy who was mauled to death by a dog at a holiday park was left alone with the animal in a caravan, police have said.

Frankie Macritchie was killed by a ‘bulldog-type breed’ while on holiday at Tencreek Holiday Park in Looe, Cornwall.

The youngster, from Plymouth, had been staying at the park with relatives and friends, but they were in an ‘adjacent’ caravan when he was attacked at around 5am on Saturday, police said.

Members of the public who heard ‘ sounds of distress’ coming from the caravan rushed over to give Frankie first aid before the emergency services arrived but he died at the scene.

Frankie’s mother, Tawnee Willis, 30, was reportedly seen crying and screaming in her dressing gown after the tragedy. A 28-year-old woman, a friend of Miss Willis, was arrested in Plymouth on suspicion of manslaught­er and having a dog dangerousl­y out of control, but was released under investigat­ion.

Yesterday Frankie’s family laid flowers at the entrance to the holiday park and paid tribute to him.

His aunt Danielle Macritchie, 35, left a bouquet of flowers and a handwritte­n note, saying: ‘ Auntie Danielle loved you so much baby boy.

‘I’ve loved you from the second I knew you were coming. The first time I saw you, you were still in mummy’s belly and I knew right away we were going to be best friends. I’m so sorry this has happened. ‘I am going to miss you till my heart stops beating. We love you baby boy.’

She also posted on Facebook: ‘My baby boy I just want you back now, I want this to stop now. Our lives are ruined forever. How do we ever stop this pain?’ Her boyfriend Matthew Watering, 35, added: ‘We have been to Looe today to lay some flowers which as you can imagine was very difficult, the circumstan­ces in how this has happened is so tragic and hard to understand, I don’t think any of us will.

‘ We love you so much Frankie and will hold our memories forever.

‘Words can’t describe the pain our family are going through today we love you so much. Heartbroke­n.’

The ‘bulldog-type’ dog has been seized and remains in kennels in Cornwall.

Mike West, from Detective Devon Superinten­dent and Cornwall Police’s major crime investigat­ion team, said the force is still investigat­ing if the dog is registered as a dangerous breed.

Breeds banned under the Dangerous Dogs Act include the pit bull terrier, Japanese tosa, dogo argentino and the fila brasileiro.

‘Whether or not the dog will be put down is not a decision for the police at this time,’ Det Supt West said.

‘We’ve got specialist­s that are looking at the breed of the dog, and that’s part of our inquiries. We need to understand exactly what the breed of the dog is.’ He added in a statement: ‘Frankie had been staying at the holiday park in the company of adults for a number of evenings prior to his tragic death.

‘We believe that Frankie was alone in a caravan with the dog as he was attacked, whilst the adults that he was on holiday with were in an adjacent unit – these two groups of people were known to each other and from the Plymouth area.

‘This is a desperatel­y sad event which has seen a nineyearol­d boy lose his life whilst on holiday; our thoughts and sympathies are with the loved ones of Frankie and those who knew him.

‘I also wish to recognise those who came to his aid at the scene – members of the public and emergency services staff who had to work in deeply upsetting conditions.

‘ We appreciate that this case will shock and upset the public. However, we urge the public not to apportion blame on this tragic incident, and to allow us to do our job and to fully investigat­e this matter.’ Management at the holiday park offered their ‘deepest sympathies’ to Frankie’s family.

‘Our lives are ruined forever’

 ??  ?? Tragedy: Frankie Macritchie was attacked by the ‘bulldog-type’ breed at a holiday park caravan in Looe, Cornwall, inset
Tragedy: Frankie Macritchie was attacked by the ‘bulldog-type’ breed at a holiday park caravan in Looe, Cornwall, inset
 ??  ?? Heartbreak: With mother Tawnee Willis
Heartbreak: With mother Tawnee Willis
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