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Schoolgirl, 5, seriously injured after being mauled by 'XL Bully'

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Cops have referred themselves to police watchdog after horror attack
Cops have referred themselves to police watchdog after horror attack

A SCHOOLGIRL has been left with "life-changing" injuries after being mauled by a dog suspected to be an XL Bully.

The youngster, five, was rushed to hospital with horror injuries after the attack in Partington, Greater Manchester.

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A schoolgirl has been rushed to hospital after a dog attack in Partington
The hound was thought to have been an XL Bully
The hound was thought to have been an XL BullyCredit: Getty

A woman, 34, was arrested on suspicion of allowing a dog to be dangerously out of control and child neglect.

She has now been bailed, cops said.

The horror unfolded around 3.40pm on Sunday in the Tafford area.

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Manchester Evening News reported the dog was an XL Bully breed, and was seized by cops.

Greater Manchester Police has now said it had referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) due to "previous contact regarding the dog".

The force said: "At around 3.40pm on Sunday 14 April 2024, officers responded to reports of a dog attacking a five-year-old girl inside a property on Walnut Road, Partington.

"The girl suffered serious life-changing injuries which were not life-threatening, while the dog was seized."

XL Bully dogs were banned on February 1, with police warning the hounds could be destroyed and their owners thrown behind bars.

The breed has killed 11 people in three years -- including two children.

Bella-Rae Birch, one, was mauled to death in March 2022 at her home by the American Bully XL.

Jack Lis, 10, was killed by a hulking XL Bully dog named Beast in November 2021 as he played at friend's home in Caerphilly.

The schoolboy's mum sat down with the Prime Minister for an interview, exclusively shared by The Sun in February.

Emma Whitfield opened up about the tragic day her son died at his friend's house.

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The mum, who has long campaigned for a ban on the killer hounds, said: "I didn't know what an XL Bully was until this happened, I didn't have a clue they existed until this happened.

"I didn't really think the outcome was going to be what it was when I was told he'd been attacked by a dog - I didn't realise that kind of thing happened.

"You don't think something like that's going to happen to you."

Jane Matthews

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