Girl,10, dies after being bitten by family dog at North Yorkshire home
The dog was detained in a car and has now been seized by the police
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Your support makes all the difference.A 10-year-old girl has died after she was bitten by her family’s dog at her home in North Yorkshire, police have said.
Officers were called at 4.15pm on Friday to the incident that happened in the Malton area.
Despite the best efforts of paramedics and a member of the public who came to the family’s aid, the girl suffered serious injuries and died at the scene.
A family member secured the dog inside a car before emergency services arrived, the force added.
It was then seized by officers who took it to secure kennels where it is being assessed as part of the investigation.
A spokesperson for North Yorkshire Police said: “Our thoughts remain with the girl’s family and friends at this very distressing time. Officers are supporting the family while enquiries continue.
“We also urge people not to speculate about the incident, respect the family’s privacy and allow them to grieve in peace.
“We will provide more information when we are able to.”
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