Baby suffers life-changing injuries as dog attack leaves 3 ‘covered in blood’

Baby suffers life-changing injuries as dog attack leaves 3 ‘covered in blood’


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A baby has suffered life-changing injuries following a horror dog attack which left victims "covered in blood". Greater Manchester Police confirmed in a statement this morning that


a one-year-old child was one of three victims of a bloody dog attack on Thursday. The tot was rushed to hospital yesterday evening after sustaining "serious and life-changing injuries


to her face" after the incident on Baslow Road in Denton, Tameside. GMP said it dispatched its Tactical Dog Unit and Tactical Aid Unit "alongside colleagues in the ambulance


service" to the scene following a call at around 5.50pm, and that three victims were hospitalised. An air ambulance was also rushed to the scene to treat the young child and two other


victims - a 21-year-old woman and a 53-year-old man. A spokesperson for the service confirmed the one-year-old is still being treated in hospital, while the other two victims suffered


"serious but not life-threatening or life-changing" injuries. They added the specialist tactical dog unit detained the animal at the scene, and it was "humanely


destroyed" to "ensure the safety of the public". Footage taken at the scene shows officers escorting a leashed brown dog of unclear breed into the back of a van as neighbours


watch on. Police have since launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident. Detective Superintendent Gareth Jenkins of GMP’s Tameside District said the young


girl's family is "incredibly distressed" by what happened on Thursday. He said: “This was an awful attack that has left a 1-year-old girl with serious and life-changing


injuries. Her family are understandably incredibly distressed by what happened here last night. “The family of the young girl are being supported by officers as she recovers in hospital. A


scene remains in place on Baslow Road in Denton in the immediate aftermath so officers can make further enquiries to establish a full timeline of events that led to this incident, we thank


the local community for their patience and cooperation at this time." Police have appealed for information regarding the attack, with the Superintendent saying people may have footage


vital to their inquiries. He said: "There were people in the area specifically on Baslow Road who may have dashcam, CCTV or mobile footage from yesterday afternoon that may be of


assistance to our enquiries." People who may have information have been asked to contact GMP officers via 0161 856 9262. Anyone who does so will need to quote the log 2655 of 29/5/25.


Alternatively, people can also submit an anonymous report to Crimestoppers, the independent charity, which is reachable both online and via 0800 555 111.