Rochdale Observer

Appeal to give tragic boy ‘send off he deserves’

- ADAM MAIDMENT rochdaleob­server@menmedia.co.uk @Rochdalene­ws

THE family of young Daniel John Twigg who tragically lost his life to a dog attack have launched a fundraiser to ‘give him the send off he deserves’.

Three-year-old Daniel was attacked by a Cane Corso outside a property on Carr Lane in Milnrow, Rochdale, on Sunday, May 15. The youngster was rushed to hospital but died a short time later.

Daniel’s family paid tribute to their ‘happy, kind and caring little boy’, saying he was ‘loved by everyone’. “He was brave, intelligen­t and full of many characteri­stics,” the statement, issued through GMP, said. “Daniel loved being with his whole family and will be missed by all.”

A fundraiser to help cover Daniel’s funeral costs has now been launched by godmother Louise Shepherd with permission from his parents. “This is about giving him the burial he deserves,” Louise, 45, said.

“It’s to try and help the family through such a horrendous situation. A three-year-old boy’s life has ended in tragic circumstan­ces and it’s not supposed to end that way. We want to give him the send off he should have.”

Louise, who said she has known Daniel’s parents for twelve years, said the fundraiser will cover the costs of the funeral service, which will hopefully include a horse drawn carriage and a head stone for Daniel.

She said she feels the fundraiser is part of her role as a godparent to step in and help the family.

“It was an honour to be asked to be his godparent,” Louise explains. “I just feel it’s my duty as a godparent to give him the funeral send off he deserves. The godparent takes on a role to look after that child, so I just feel obliged and step in to help when I can.”

Since launching, the fundraiser has surpassed £1,000 of its £4,500 target. “It means a hell of a lot to the family,” Louise said.

“They’re incredibly appreciati­ve at such an incredibly tough time.”

“It’s a massive appreciati­on from the family as they really want to give him a proper send-off.

“You don’t expect something like this to ever happen so you can never prepare for it.”

Police confirmed a 48-year-old man was arrested following the incident after handing himself in. Officers are continuing to investigat­e and anyone with informatio­n should call 0161 856 7386 or online quoting Operation Guernsey.

Informatio­n can also be shared anonymousl­y via the independen­t charity Crimestopp­ers, anonymousl­y, on 0800 555 111.

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