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Baby killed 'by one or two dogs' Baby's dog death 'was accidental'
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A five-month-old girl died after being attacked by one or two Rottweilers in Leicester, an inquest has heard. A five-month-old girl who was killed by two rottweilers died accidentally, an inquest has found.
Cadey-Lee Deacon, who was in the living quarters of The Rocket pub in New Parks, suffered multiple dog bites in the attack on 23 September 2006. Cadey-Lee Deacon was in the living quarters of The Rocket pub in New Parks, Leicester, when she was attacked by the dogs on 23 September 2006.
She was taken to hospital but died. The dogs, which patrolled the roof of the pub, were destroyed.She was taken to hospital but died. The dogs, which patrolled the roof of the pub, were destroyed.
The inquest heard how the dogs had been in contact with Cadey-Lee before and there had never been any problems.The inquest heard how the dogs had been in contact with Cadey-Lee before and there had never been any problems.
Ms Deacon and her partner Lee Burchell, who managed the pub, were moving furniture out of the living quarters to a new premises when the attack happened. Cadey-Lee's mother Amy Burchell and her partner Lee Burchell, who managed the pub, were moving furniture to a new premises when the attack happened.
The inquest heard how a fire escape door was left open which allowed the dogs, Bruno and Bess, to get into the living quarters. This happened in a 15-minute window. The inquest in Leicester heard how a fire escape door was left open for 15 minutes which allowed the dogs, Bruno and Bess, to get into the living quarters.
The dogs belonged to licensee of the pub Lesley Burchell, Lee's mother. The dogs belonged to the licensee of the pub Lesley Burchell, Lee's mother.