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A one-year-old boy has died after being attacked by a dog at a relative's home, police have said. A one-year-old boy has died after being attacked by a pet rottweiler at his grandparents' home, police have said.
West Yorkshire Police said the boy was in the yard of the home in Wakefield on Friday afternoon when he was attacked by the pet rottweiler. West Yorkshire Police said the baby was snatched from the arms of a seven-year-old girl in the yard of the house in Wakefield on Friday afternoon.
He was taken to hospital with serious injuries but later died.He was taken to hospital with serious injuries but later died.
The dog was shot at the scene by a police marksman. It was destroyed to ensure the safety of others at the address, a police spokesman said.The dog was shot at the scene by a police marksman. It was destroyed to ensure the safety of others at the address, a police spokesman said.
He added that the incident is being investigated after they were alerted by the ambulance service at 1530 GMT.
The boy's family are now receiving support from specially-trained officers, he said.The boy's family are now receiving support from specially-trained officers, he said.
Without any warning, the dog snatched the baby from the youngster's arms and carried him into the yard Det Supt Steve Payne
Det Supt Steve Payne, from West Yorkshire Police, said the boy was staying with his grandparents during the Christmas holidays.
He said: "What we know at this time is that the dog was a family pet, a two-and-a-half year old female rottweiler, which the family had owned for about six months.
"Although the dog lived in the yard of the premises, it had interacted with members of the family including children, and another dog and cat at the house, and had shown no previous signs of any aggression."
Mr Payne said the boy's aunt, aged 16, was caring for him and two girls, aged six and seven, in the house.
The 16-year-old girl was upstairs when the seven-year-old carried the baby outside the stroke the dog.
Mr Payne said: "Without any warning, the dog snatched the baby from the youngster's arms and carried him into the yard."
Parents nearby
He said the 16-year-old tried to rescue the baby but was unable to do so, despite striking the dog.
Paramedics and police arrived within six minutes, he said.
The boy's parents were at a nearby property at the time.
A post-mortem examination is due to be carried out on Saturday.
The death follows the unlawful killing of five-year-old Ellie Lawrenson who was killed by her uncle's dog in St Helen's on New Year's Day 2007.The death follows the unlawful killing of five-year-old Ellie Lawrenson who was killed by her uncle's dog in St Helen's on New Year's Day 2007.
The illegal pit bull terrier called Reuben attacked Ellie at the home of her grandmother, Jackie Simpson, who was later found not guilty of manslaughter through gross negligence.The illegal pit bull terrier called Reuben attacked Ellie at the home of her grandmother, Jackie Simpson, who was later found not guilty of manslaughter through gross negligence.
Ellie's uncle Kiel Simpson, 24, was jailed for eight weeks at Liverpool Magistrates' Court in May after admitting owning a dog banned under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991.Ellie's uncle Kiel Simpson, 24, was jailed for eight weeks at Liverpool Magistrates' Court in May after admitting owning a dog banned under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991.