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Uncle held over fatal dog attack Uncle held over fatal dog attack
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The uncle of a four-year-old boy mauled to death by a pit bull-type dog in Liverpool has been arrested on suspicion of his manslaughter. The uncle of a four-year-old boy mauled to death by a pit bull dog in Liverpool has been arrested on suspicion of his manslaughter.
Christian Foulkes, 21, has been detained following the death of John Paul Massey at his grandmother's house in Wavertree on Monday.Christian Foulkes, 21, has been detained following the death of John Paul Massey at his grandmother's house in Wavertree on Monday.
Merseyside police have apologised after an earlier report of dog breeding at the house was not investigated.Merseyside police have apologised after an earlier report of dog breeding at the house was not investigated.
A police spokesman said Mr Foulkes would be questioned later.A police spokesman said Mr Foulkes would be questioned later.
He added: "We can confirm that a 21-year-old man from the Wavertree area of Liverpool has this morning been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter. No other arrests have been made." He added: "We can confirm that a 21-year-old man from the Wavertree area of Liverpool has this morning been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter.
John Paul died from severe neck and head injuries. In a tribute to him, his family said he was the "light of their lives". "No other arrests have been made."
He had been staying with his grandmother, Helen Foulkes, at the house in Ash Grove on Sunday night. John Paul died from severe neck and head injuries. In a tribute to him, his family said he was the "light in all of our lives".
He had been staying with his grandmother, Helen Foulkes, and his 13-year-old brother at the house in Ash Grove on Sunday night.
Dog destroyedDog destroyed
She fought to separate the dog, called Uno, from her grandson but the injuries he sustained were so severe he could not be saved. Mrs Foulkes, 63, fought to separate the dog, called Uno, from her grandson but the injuries he sustained were so severe he could not be saved. He died at the scene.
The dog was in an agitated state in the front garden when armed officers arrived and it was destroyed.
Mrs Foulkes was taken to hospital with minor injuries and has since been released.Mrs Foulkes was taken to hospital with minor injuries and has since been released.
The street was cordoned off by police while forensic examinations took place
The pit bull was in an agitated state in the front garden of the property when armed officers arrived. It was shot dead by police marksmen.
A criminal investigation started after tests on the dog revealed it was a pit bull, a breed banned under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991.
Following the four-year-old's death, John Paul's family paid tribute to their "real chatterbox".
In a statement they said: "John Paul was the light in all of our lives and when that light went out it took a piece of us with it forever."
In February, a housing officer told police that residents had complained about suspected dog breeding at the property, but was wrongly told it was not a police matter.In February, a housing officer told police that residents had complained about suspected dog breeding at the property, but was wrongly told it was not a police matter.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) is investigating why the reports about breeding were not followed up.The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) is investigating why the reports about breeding were not followed up.
A criminal investigation started after tests on the dog revealed it was from a banned breed.