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Officials meet after dog attack Officials meet after dog attack
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Investigations are continuing in an attempt to establish whether a dog which killed a five-year-old girl on Merseyside had a violent history.Investigations are continuing in an attempt to establish whether a dog which killed a five-year-old girl on Merseyside had a violent history.
Ellie Lawrenson was mauled to death at her grandmother's house in St Helens on Monday. Post-mortem tests revealed she died of severe head and neck injuries.Ellie Lawrenson was mauled to death at her grandmother's house in St Helens on Monday. Post-mortem tests revealed she died of severe head and neck injuries.
Her grandmother was badly injured in the attack by the pit bull terrier-type dog, which was later destroyed.Her grandmother was badly injured in the attack by the pit bull terrier-type dog, which was later destroyed.
Officials will meet to examine reports of previous attacks by the animal.Officials will meet to examine reports of previous attacks by the animal.
Officers from Merseyside Police and St Helens Council are also awaiting results of tests to determine whether the dog is a breed which falls under the Dangerous Dogs Act.Officers from Merseyside Police and St Helens Council are also awaiting results of tests to determine whether the dog is a breed which falls under the Dangerous Dogs Act.
Under the 1991 act, owners of pure-bred pit bull terriers can be prosecuted for attacks by their animals.Under the 1991 act, owners of pure-bred pit bull terriers can be prosecuted for attacks by their animals.
But RSPCA spokesman David McDowell told the BBC that dogs found to be cross breeds can escape action.But RSPCA spokesman David McDowell told the BBC that dogs found to be cross breeds can escape action.
When a child loses her life in such circumstances, it has an effect on the whole community Supt Jon WardWhen a child loses her life in such circumstances, it has an effect on the whole community Supt Jon Ward
"They (owners) just breed something which is slightly different and call it American bull terrier or Staffordshire bull terrier cross which falls outside the legislation," he said."They (owners) just breed something which is slightly different and call it American bull terrier or Staffordshire bull terrier cross which falls outside the legislation," he said.
It has emerged that the dog's owner, Ellie's uncle, was warned last June about the animal's behaviour.It has emerged that the dog's owner, Ellie's uncle, was warned last June about the animal's behaviour.
It followed an incident in May in which the animal was said to have attacked another dog.It followed an incident in May in which the animal was said to have attacked another dog.
Several neighbours claimed the dog had violent tendencies and one man, who did not want to be named, said he had been attacked by the animal.Several neighbours claimed the dog had violent tendencies and one man, who did not want to be named, said he had been attacked by the animal.
The 69-year-old said: "I was walking my dog early one morning sometime in September last year when I was attacked by that animal outside their house.The 69-year-old said: "I was walking my dog early one morning sometime in September last year when I was attacked by that animal outside their house.
"It was jumping up at me, really going at me, but I managed to hold it at bay with my walking stick.""It was jumping up at me, really going at me, but I managed to hold it at bay with my walking stick."
Pit bulls and the lawPit bulls and the law
Police found the child in the living room of the property in Knowles House Avenue, Eccleston, shortly before 0430 GMT on Monday.Police found the child in the living room of the property in Knowles House Avenue, Eccleston, shortly before 0430 GMT on Monday.
Ellie's grandmother, Jackie Simpson, had managed to lock the dog outside but suffered injuries to tendons in her arm, and wounds to her thumb and elbow.Ellie's grandmother, Jackie Simpson, had managed to lock the dog outside but suffered injuries to tendons in her arm, and wounds to her thumb and elbow.
She was taken to Whiston Hospital and underwent emergency surgery but is now said to be in a stable condition.She was taken to Whiston Hospital and underwent emergency surgery but is now said to be in a stable condition.
Dog handlers called to the house destroyed the animal.Dog handlers called to the house destroyed the animal.
Police said Ellie had been staying with her grandmother after her parents had been out to celebrate New Year's Eve.Police said Ellie had been staying with her grandmother after her parents had been out to celebrate New Year's Eve.
Dorothy Watkinson, who lives near the family home, told BBC News that Ellie was used to dealing with the dog.Dorothy Watkinson, who lives near the family home, told BBC News that Ellie was used to dealing with the dog.
"I've seen her at the gateway with it, stroking it. It never turned on her like that.""I've seen her at the gateway with it, stroking it. It never turned on her like that."
Supt John Ward, of Merseyside Police, said: "This is such a tragic incident. When a child loses her life in such circumstances, it has an effect on the whole community."Supt John Ward, of Merseyside Police, said: "This is such a tragic incident. When a child loses her life in such circumstances, it has an effect on the whole community."
The meeting between police and council officers to discuss the tragic incident has been described as "routine".The meeting between police and council officers to discuss the tragic incident has been described as "routine".