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Archie Darby dog attack: Baby 'snatched from mother's arms' | Archie Darby dog attack: Baby 'snatched from mother's arms' |
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A dog that mauled a four-month-old baby to death snatched the boy from his mother's arms, an inquest has heard. | |
Archie Darby died on 13 October after being attacked by a Staffordshire bull terrier-type dog in Harwich Road, Colchester. | |
Essex Coroner's Court heard the infant died from severe head injuries consistent with a dog attack. | Essex Coroner's Court heard the infant died from severe head injuries consistent with a dog attack. |
His 22-month-old brother Daniel-Jay was left with "life-changing injuries". | His 22-month-old brother Daniel-Jay was left with "life-changing injuries". |
The boys' mother was also hurt. | The boys' mother was also hurt. |
Live: Read more about the hearing and other Essex news | |
The dog was put down with the consent of its owner - the children's aunt - who has been named in reports as 31-year-old Clare Ferdinand, a serving Essex Police officer. | The dog was put down with the consent of its owner - the children's aunt - who has been named in reports as 31-year-old Clare Ferdinand, a serving Essex Police officer. |
Police are not treating the attack as a criminal investigation. | |
During a brief hearing, coroner's officer David Dinnell said: "Archie Darby was a four-month-old baby being held in his mother's arms when he was taken out of her arms by the family dog and attacked." | |
The inquest heard an ambulance was called and CPR was attempted but Archie was pronounced dead at the scene at 16:02 BST. | |
Senior Essex Coroner Caroline Beasley-Murray said: "Please let condolences be expressed to Archie's family at this very dreadful time for them." | |
A full hearing will take place in December. |
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