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A four-month-old baby was snatched from his mother’s arms and killed by his aunt’s dog, an inquest has heard. | A four-month-old baby was snatched from his mother’s arms and killed by his aunt’s dog, an inquest has heard. |
Archie Joe Darby died after he was bitten by the animal at a house in Colchester, Essex, on 13 October. A postmortem examination revealed he died of severe head injuries consistent with a dog attack, a hearing at Essex coroner’s court in Chelmsford heard on Friday. | Archie Joe Darby died after he was bitten by the animal at a house in Colchester, Essex, on 13 October. A postmortem examination revealed he died of severe head injuries consistent with a dog attack, a hearing at Essex coroner’s court in Chelmsford heard on Friday. |
Archie’s 22-month-old brother, Daniel-Jay, suffered life-changing injuries in the incident, and the boys’ mother sustained minor injuries. | Archie’s 22-month-old brother, Daniel-Jay, suffered life-changing injuries in the incident, and the boys’ mother sustained minor injuries. |
Essex police said the dog, believed to be a Staffordshire bull terrier-type, was put down with the consent of its owner. Police are not treating the case as criminal. | Essex police said the dog, believed to be a Staffordshire bull terrier-type, was put down with the consent of its owner. Police are not treating the case as criminal. |
The dog belonged to Archie’s aunt, who has been named in reports as Clare Ferdinand, 31, a serving Essex police officer. | The dog belonged to Archie’s aunt, who has been named in reports as Clare Ferdinand, 31, a serving Essex police officer. |
Archie’s parents paid tribute to their “beautiful little angel” following the tragedy. | Archie’s parents paid tribute to their “beautiful little angel” following the tragedy. |
The senior Essex coroner, Caroline Beasley-Murray, said: “Please let condolences be expressed to Archie’s family at this very dreadful time for them.” | The senior Essex coroner, Caroline Beasley-Murray, said: “Please let condolences be expressed to Archie’s family at this very dreadful time for them.” |
The inquest was opened and adjourned until a full hearing on 5 December. | The inquest was opened and adjourned until a full hearing on 5 December. |