Three-Month-Old Infant Dies Following Canine Attack in Redcar; Three Individuals Arrested
Introduction
On 9 April, a three-month-old infant, Maggie-May Ann Moody, died in Dormanstown, Redcar, after an incident involving a dog. Police arrested two men and a woman in connection with the death, and the family issued a tribute through law enforcement.
Main Body
The incident happened at a home on Hardale Grove. Armed police arrived and killed one dog at the scene and another inside the house. According to Cleveland Police, neither dog was believed to be a banned breed. After the incident, three people – two men aged 36 and 45, and a 31-year-old woman – were arrested on suspicion of being responsible for a dog that was dangerously out of control and caused a death. The woman was also charged with child neglect. All three have been released on conditional bail. The baby's family released a statement through Cleveland Police. They said that Maggie-May had changed their lives deeply, giving them meaning and purpose, and that they now feel a sense of emptiness. The statement explained that the family had lost the chance to see her grow up and share experiences with her. They also noted that they stayed with her throughout her time in the hospital and that her brothers and sisters loved her very much, having looked forward to a future together. The family ended their statement with a personal goodbye. People left tributes at the scene, such as flowers and soft toys. The family's statement was accompanied by a photograph of the baby. The investigation is still ongoing, and the suspects remain on conditional bail while police continue their inquiries.
Conclusion
The death of Maggie-May Ann Moody has led to the arrest of three people and the killing of two dogs. The family has publicly expressed their grief, while the legal process continues with the suspects on conditional bail.