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Boy, 3, dies after being bitten by dog in Halstead Boy, 3, dies after being bitten by dog in Halstead
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A three-year-old boy has died after he was bitten by a dog in Essex.A three-year-old boy has died after he was bitten by a dog in Essex.
Dexter Neal was attacked by an American bulldog in Parker Way, Halstead, at 17:40 BST on Thursday. Dexter Neal was attacked by an American Bulldog in Parker Way, Halstead, at 17:40 BST on Thursday.
An air ambulance was called to the scene and the boy was airlifted to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge.An air ambulance was called to the scene and the boy was airlifted to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge.
Essex Police said a 29-year-old woman had been arrested for allowing a dog to be dangerously out of control. The dog has been seized by police and placed in kennels. Essex Police said a 29-year-old woman was arrested for allowing a dog to be dangerously out of control. The dog was seized by police and placed in kennels.
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Dexter lived in Ronald Road, Halstead, police said.
Neighbour Phyllis Younger heard the boy's screams.Neighbour Phyllis Younger heard the boy's screams.
"I heard this screaming," she said. "I did not really associate it with anything terrible - it was like children having a bit of fun. But then I thought it might not be quite right."I heard this screaming," she said. "I did not really associate it with anything terrible - it was like children having a bit of fun. But then I thought it might not be quite right.
"Then it was quiet. I looked out of the window and saw a police car and paramedics and neighbours looking along the road.""Then it was quiet. I looked out of the window and saw a police car and paramedics and neighbours looking along the road."
Mrs Younger went outside and asked what had happened.Mrs Younger went outside and asked what had happened.
"They told me the dog had attacked the little boy and he was in a bad way.""They told me the dog had attacked the little boy and he was in a bad way."
She said the family involved had not lived in the street for very long and "kept themselves to themselves".She said the family involved had not lived in the street for very long and "kept themselves to themselves".
Shirley Diver, mayor of Halstead, said the incident was heartbreaking.Shirley Diver, mayor of Halstead, said the incident was heartbreaking.
She said: "It's dreadful news, it really is. I've had dogs all my life and I don't think you can ever trust a dog 100% with any child.She said: "It's dreadful news, it really is. I've had dogs all my life and I don't think you can ever trust a dog 100% with any child.
"It's so sad. I feel so sadly for the family who are involved. Words can't express how it affects anybody. The whole town is in shock.""It's so sad. I feel so sadly for the family who are involved. Words can't express how it affects anybody. The whole town is in shock."
Scott Nowell, 19, who dialled 999, described "terrible scenes" and said neighbours had gathered around Dexter's "distraught" mother as people tried to save her son.
Braintree MP James Cleverly was briefed about the incident by police.Braintree MP James Cleverly was briefed about the incident by police.
He said: "I have got children of my own, and this is both shocking and heartbreaking. For any parent, this is the most terrible news.He said: "I have got children of my own, and this is both shocking and heartbreaking. For any parent, this is the most terrible news.
"This will be an absolute body blow to everybody in the town.""This will be an absolute body blow to everybody in the town."
At the scene: Chris Flynn, BBC Essex
I have been told Parker Way is usually a quiet street.
But today, it is unusually sombre.
There is an address here which is cordoned off. Within the cordon, forensics officers are at work collecting evidence.
Representatives of the local and national media are walking up and down the street, knocking on doors and quietly talking to people in the street.
Dexter Neal's death comes just days after a 52-year-old man was attacked and killed by a dog which had been returned to its owner despite concerns that it was dangerous.Dexter Neal's death comes just days after a 52-year-old man was attacked and killed by a dog which had been returned to its owner despite concerns that it was dangerous.
David Ellam was out walking with his Yorkshire terrier close to his home in Huddersfield on Monday when he was attacked by another dog. He later died in hospital.David Ellam was out walking with his Yorkshire terrier close to his home in Huddersfield on Monday when he was attacked by another dog. He later died in hospital.
West Yorkshire Police said the animal had been seized by police following a visit by a dog warden in June, but had been returned to its owner on 8 August after it was determined that it was not a banned breed.West Yorkshire Police said the animal had been seized by police following a visit by a dog warden in June, but had been returned to its owner on 8 August after it was determined that it was not a banned breed.
Pet owners convicted of dangerous dogs offences will face harsher punishments under new sentencing guidelines in England and Wales.
The guidelines, which came into force from July, reflect 2014 changes to the law that increased maximum sentences.
The Sentencing Council said sentences were "likely to be higher than in the past" but must be "proportionate".
Fatal attacks on children by dogs from recent years
Changes to sentencing guidelines in 2014 raised the maximum jail sentence for a fatal dog attack from two years to 14.
The amendments to the Dangerous Dogs Act also extended the law to include attacks which happen on private property and introduced a new offence of attacks on assistance dogs such as guide dogs.
Banned breeds are pit bull terriers, the Japanese tosa, dogo Argentino and fila Braziliero.
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