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Baby boy 'killed by family dogs' Baby boy 'killed by family dogs'
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A baby boy has died after what is believed to be an attack by two family dogs.A baby boy has died after what is believed to be an attack by two family dogs.
The three-and-a-half-month-old child was taken to Prince Charles Hospital in Merthyr Tydfil just after midnight. Neighbours said three-and-a-half-month-old Jadin Mech was staying with his grandmother at the time.
Gwent Police say a Jack Russell and Staffordshire bull terrier are believed to have caused the injuries. Gwent Police say Jadin was taken in the early hours from the house in Ystrad Mynach, Caerphilly county, to hospital, where he was declared dead.
The exact cause of death in the attack at a house in Ystrad Mynach has yet to be established. Both dogs have been taken away to the local vet. A Jack Russell and Staffordshire bull terrier are believed to have caused the injuries, and they have been put down.
A member of the family who was looking after the baby is being treated for shock before being questioned by police. A post-mortem examination was held on Saturday afternoon, and police say the exact cause of death has not been established.
No-one has been arrested. Officers were called to a house in Commercial Street at about 0015 GMT and Jadin was taken to Prince Charles Hospital in Merthyr about 12 miles away.
Police said the "adult female family member" who was caring for Jadin at the time was taken to hospital to be treated for shock. Jadin's parents were not at the address at the time.
Officers will speak to her later about the attack, which happened in the downstairs living area. No arrests have been made.
The dogs were taken from the home and police said the decision was taken in conjunction with the family to humanely destroy the animals.
Chief Insp Jim Baker of Gwent Police describes what happenedChief Insp Jim Baker of Gwent Police describes what happened
The area has been cordoned off and officers are carrying out house-to-house inquiries. The area was cordoned off and officers have carried out house-to-house inquiries.
Shocked neighbours where the incident happened said the baby had been staying with his grandmother at the time. Neighbour Gail Jones, 45, said she was walking back from a night out when she heard a distressed woman.
Gail Jones, 45, said she was walking back from a night out when she heard a distressed woman.
She added: "You see these stories on the telly and you don't think it is going to happen on your street.She added: "You see these stories on the telly and you don't think it is going to happen on your street.
"Your heart goes out to the family. It is just tragic.""Your heart goes out to the family. It is just tragic."
'Very distressed''Very distressed'
Another neighbour, Heather Organ, 47, said she was watching television when she heard "screaming". It seemed as if somebody was very distressed or being attacked Heather Organ, neighbourAnother neighbour, Heather Organ, 47, said she was watching television when she heard "screaming". It seemed as if somebody was very distressed or being attacked Heather Organ, neighbour
"It seemed as if somebody was very distressed or being attacked," she said."It seemed as if somebody was very distressed or being attacked," she said.
"I came out and saw my neighbour and he knocked on the door and asked her to open the door."I came out and saw my neighbour and he knocked on the door and asked her to open the door.
"When the door opened, two dogs ran out."When the door opened, two dogs ran out.
"At the time I didn't realise what had happened so, rather than let the dogs get hurt, I picked up the Jack Russell and ushered the other one (Staffordshire bull terrier) off the road."At the time I didn't realise what had happened so, rather than let the dogs get hurt, I picked up the Jack Russell and ushered the other one (Staffordshire bull terrier) off the road.
"I know people can't prove anything but at this moment in time it does suggest that it was the dog.""I know people can't prove anything but at this moment in time it does suggest that it was the dog."
Ms Organ said she believed the neighbour was minding her grandson for the weekend.Ms Organ said she believed the neighbour was minding her grandson for the weekend.
The Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust said it received a 999 call from Gwent Police to attend the house, which is in Caerphilly county, at 0021 GMT.The Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust said it received a 999 call from Gwent Police to attend the house, which is in Caerphilly county, at 0021 GMT.
"The call said a young child had been attacked by a dog," said a spokesman.A police forensics officer inside the house where the baby died"The call said a young child had been attacked by a dog," said a spokesman.A police forensics officer inside the house where the baby died
"We arrived shortly afterwards and conveyed the child to the Prince Charles Hospital in Merthyr.""We arrived shortly afterwards and conveyed the child to the Prince Charles Hospital in Merthyr."
The spokesman added that a second patient was taken to the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff for treatment shortly after 0200.The spokesman added that a second patient was taken to the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff for treatment shortly after 0200.
Chief Inspector Jim Baker said: "This is a tragic incident for the family and the community.Chief Inspector Jim Baker said: "This is a tragic incident for the family and the community.
"Gwent Police family liaison officers are currently supporting and assisting the family through this difficult time."Gwent Police family liaison officers are currently supporting and assisting the family through this difficult time.
"The family wish to be left alone to grieve."The family wish to be left alone to grieve.
"Although the exact circumstances of the baby's death are yet to be established, we would like to reiterate the advice given to dog owners that dogs should never be left unsupervised with young children at any time.""Although the exact circumstances of the baby's death are yet to be established, we would like to reiterate the advice given to dog owners that dogs should never be left unsupervised with young children at any time."