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Dozens of internet tributes have been posted after a one-year-old boy was mauled to death by a family dog.Dozens of internet tributes have been posted after a one-year-old boy was mauled to death by a family dog.
Archie-Lee Andrew Hirst was killed by the rottweiler at his grandparent's home in Wakefield, West Yorkshire. Archie-Lee Andrew Hirst was killed by the rottweiler at his grandparents' home in Wakefield, West Yorkshire.
Shocked friends have left tributes to Archie-Lee on social networking site Bebo on a page set up by his mother Becki Hirst, who has turned 18.Shocked friends have left tributes to Archie-Lee on social networking site Bebo on a page set up by his mother Becki Hirst, who has turned 18.
Police have praised the boy's 16-year-old aunt who tried to fight off the dog as it savaged Archie-Lee.Police have praised the boy's 16-year-old aunt who tried to fight off the dog as it savaged Archie-Lee.
The teenage aunt had been looking after Archie-Lee and her two sisters, aged six and seven, at the house in Chald Lane at the time of the attack on Friday afternoon.The teenage aunt had been looking after Archie-Lee and her two sisters, aged six and seven, at the house in Chald Lane at the time of the attack on Friday afternoon.
Rescue attemptRescue attempt
She kicked and struck the dog, which police said weighed between seven and 10 stone, after it pulled the boy from the arms of the seven-year-old girl.She kicked and struck the dog, which police said weighed between seven and 10 stone, after it pulled the boy from the arms of the seven-year-old girl.
Det Supt Steve Payne, who is leading the investigation, said: "I have to pay tribute to the auntie, who attempted to rescue the child from the rottweiler.Det Supt Steve Payne, who is leading the investigation, said: "I have to pay tribute to the auntie, who attempted to rescue the child from the rottweiler.
The boy's aunt tried to fight off the dog in the yard of the houseThe boy's aunt tried to fight off the dog in the yard of the house
"She struck the rottweiler a number of times, but it wouldn't let go of the child.""She struck the rottweiler a number of times, but it wouldn't let go of the child."
Mother Becki had previously written of her joy at motherhood on the Bebo site and had posted 48 pictures of Archie-Lee.Mother Becki had previously written of her joy at motherhood on the Bebo site and had posted 48 pictures of Archie-Lee.
Under the headline "Mummy to Archie-Lee", she wrote that she loved it when he "does his little giggle".Under the headline "Mummy to Archie-Lee", she wrote that she loved it when he "does his little giggle".
"I don't no what I'd do if I didn't have him," she said."I don't no what I'd do if I didn't have him," she said.
"Can't wait till he's walking and talking, it will be great. I hope his first word is mummy, it would make me so happy.""Can't wait till he's walking and talking, it will be great. I hope his first word is mummy, it would make me so happy."
Friends of his father, Damian Williamson, 20, who lives separately from Ms Hirst in the Wakefield area, have also paid tribute to Archie-Lee on his Bebo profile page.Friends of his father, Damian Williamson, 20, who lives separately from Ms Hirst in the Wakefield area, have also paid tribute to Archie-Lee on his Bebo profile page.
The two-and-a-half year old rottweiler was killed by police following the attack as it was "clearly representing a potential danger to others".The two-and-a-half year old rottweiler was killed by police following the attack as it was "clearly representing a potential danger to others".