Western Mail

Woman arrested as dog-bite toddler out of danger

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A TODDLER bitten by a dog is no longer in a life-threatenin­g condition in hospital as police revealed a third person has been arrested.

Police shot the animal dead after it bit the little girl in the Jenkins Dale area of Chatham, Kent, on Tuesday evening.

The child was taken to a London hospital while critically ill but her condition has since improved.

A Kent Police spokesman said: “The child continues to be treated for very serious injuries, but these are no longer described as life-threatenin­g.”

A man and a teenager, both from Chatham, were arrested on Tuesday under the Dangerous Dogs Act and remain in police custody. A third person, a woman also from Chatham, was detained yesterday.

A neighbour said she heard a gunshot and saw the child being carried to an ambulance.

The attack came two days after armed police shot dead two pitbulltyp­e dogs that attacked a man and woman in the street in Bolton, Greater Manchester.

Officers were called to Queen’s Park in Chorley New Road on Sunday after reports that five dogs were dangerousl­y out of control.

Daniel Hennessy, 39, has been charged with allowing dogs to be dangerousl­y out of control.

As inquiries continued in Chatham, Kent Police said they were trying to establish the breed of the dog and appealed to members of the public with footage of the incident to contact them and not to share it on social media.

Local MP Tracey Crouch said: “Horrible news from Chatham this evening. My thoughts and prayers are with the child and their family tonight.”

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