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Caerphilly dog attack: Mum's tribute to 'sweet' boy who died | Caerphilly dog attack: Mum's tribute to 'sweet' boy who died |
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Jack Lis died at a house in Penyrheol, Caerphilly, on Monday afternoon | Jack Lis died at a house in Penyrheol, Caerphilly, on Monday afternoon |
The mother of a 10-year-old boy who was killed by a dog has paid tribute to her "beautiful" and "sweet" son. | The mother of a 10-year-old boy who was killed by a dog has paid tribute to her "beautiful" and "sweet" son. |
Jack Lis died at a house in Pentwyn, Penyrheol, Caerphilly, on Monday afternoon. | Jack Lis died at a house in Pentwyn, Penyrheol, Caerphilly, on Monday afternoon. |
The dog was destroyed by officers. | The dog was destroyed by officers. |
In a Facebook post, his mum Emma Whitfield wrote: "With so much heart break and before close friends and family see his name in the news, I have to announce our beautiful boy Jack was taken so tragically yesterday." | In a Facebook post, his mum Emma Whitfield wrote: "With so much heart break and before close friends and family see his name in the news, I have to announce our beautiful boy Jack was taken so tragically yesterday." |
She said it was "not our dog, nor did it happen at our family home". | She said it was "not our dog, nor did it happen at our family home". |
"He was out to play. We love you so much our sweet, sweet boy." | "He was out to play. We love you so much our sweet, sweet boy." |
Jack was a pupil at Cwm Ifor Primary School whose head teacher, Gareth Rees, said the whole school community "has been rocked by the tragic events of the past 24 hours". | |
Flowers have been left at the scene where the boy died | |
At the scene with reporter Nelli Bird | |
People have started to leave flowers at the house where the attack happened - "RIP Little One" is one of the messages. | |
Many have described the panic and chaos of the scenes yesterday as police arrived on the scene. | |
Those officers remain outside the house today, with forensic officers now in and out gathering evidence. | |
The house is in the middle of a large housing estate, family homes with kids' toys in the gardens of many of the houses. | |
Today, the shock and sadness in the community is clear - a murky and wet day in Caerphilly mirrors the mood of many. | |
Ch Supt Mark Hobrough, of Gwent Police, confirmed the attack "did not happen in the house owned by Jack's family, but inside another property on a nearby street". | |
Paramedics went to the scene where the boy was pronounced dead. | Paramedics went to the scene where the boy was pronounced dead. |
"My condolences and thoughts are with Jack's family, friends, school friends and everyone affected by this within the community," Ch Supt Hobrough said. | "My condolences and thoughts are with Jack's family, friends, school friends and everyone affected by this within the community," Ch Supt Hobrough said. |
"Officers are continuing to make further inquiries at this time and will remain at the scene as the investigation progresses." | "Officers are continuing to make further inquiries at this time and will remain at the scene as the investigation progresses." |
Investigations were continuing on Tuesday | |
Neighbours described being alerted to "screaming" in the street on Monday afternoon. | |
Resident Lorrine Urvine said: "The kids - they were hysterical. | Resident Lorrine Urvine said: "The kids - they were hysterical. |
"And within minutes I've never seen so many police cars in my life." | "And within minutes I've never seen so many police cars in my life." |
Neighbour Tracey Lawrence said: "The little boy that lives there ran over to a neighbour saying the dog was attacking his friend and the neighbour couldn't help and couldn't save the boy." | Neighbour Tracey Lawrence said: "The little boy that lives there ran over to a neighbour saying the dog was attacking his friend and the neighbour couldn't help and couldn't save the boy." |
Head teacher Mr Rees described Jack as a "bright and caring pupil who was popular amongst his peers and the teaching staff". | |
"Our thoughts are very much with his family at this difficult time and we now need time and space to heal together as a school community." | |
He said support was being made available for pupils and staff over the coming days "as we come to terms with this devastating news". |