TWO TODDLERS have been rushed to hospital with critical accidents after being attacked by a canine.
The 2-year-old lady and boy, 3, had been injured by the animal, as was an 18-year-old girl, within the assault inside a property in Prescot, Merseyside, at round 4pm on Thursday, it’s understood.
Emergency providers rushed to the scene after a name was made, with the 2 toddlers being rapidly taken to hospital for remedy to their critical leg and arm accidents.
Merseyside Police stated the canine was seized on the dwelling whereas enquiries proceed to ascertain the hound’s breed and to determine its proprietor.
Chief Inspector Phil Thompson stated: “It is a stunning incident that has resulted in two toddlers being taken to hospital with critical leg and arm accidents.
“We’re within the very early phases of investigating this incident and the canine has been seized on the dwelling.
“Enquiries are ongoing to ascertain the breed of the canine and determine the proprietor.
“As a part of the investigation, officers stay on the scene to hold out witness and CCTV enquiries.”
Cops are interesting for anybody with data to come back ahead “as a matter of urgency”.
If in case you have any particulars which might assist with the investigation, contact Merseyside Police by calling 101, quoting log quantity 729 of Might 1.
You may also attain out to the pressure by means of social media or by calling Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
This comes simply weeks after a younger lady was rushed to hospital after being attacked by an XL Bully-type canine outdoors a store in Rhondda Valley, south Wales.

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