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Jade Anderson death: prosecution 'unlikely' in dog attack case Jade Anderson death: prosecution 'unlikely' in dog attack case
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Police said it is "unlikely" they will prosecute anyone over the death of a 14-year-old girl who was mauled by a pack of dogs.Police said it is "unlikely" they will prosecute anyone over the death of a 14-year-old girl who was mauled by a pack of dogs.
Jade Anderson was discovered with wounds consistent with a dog attack at a property in Chaucer Grove, Atherton, near Wigan, on 26 March.Jade Anderson was discovered with wounds consistent with a dog attack at a property in Chaucer Grove, Atherton, near Wigan, on 26 March.
She was visiting the house, the home of a friend, and was alone when she was attacked by four dogs – believed to be two bull mastiffs and two Staffordshire bull terriers – which were later shot by police marksmen.She was visiting the house, the home of a friend, and was alone when she was attacked by four dogs – believed to be two bull mastiffs and two Staffordshire bull terriers – which were later shot by police marksmen.
A fifth dog, which was not considered a danger to the public, was "contained" at the scene.A fifth dog, which was not considered a danger to the public, was "contained" at the scene.
Last night a spokesman for Greater Manchester police said they could not prove a crime had been committed, although said a prosecution may be brought in the future.Last night a spokesman for Greater Manchester police said they could not prove a crime had been committed, although said a prosecution may be brought in the future.
He said: "At this stage of the inquiry we do not have anything evidentially to categorically prove a crime has been committed, therefore it is unlikely at this stage we will be seeking to bring a prosecution.He said: "At this stage of the inquiry we do not have anything evidentially to categorically prove a crime has been committed, therefore it is unlikely at this stage we will be seeking to bring a prosecution.
"That is not to say that no prosecution will ever be brought, and we still have a number of inquiries to make."That is not to say that no prosecution will ever be brought, and we still have a number of inquiries to make.
"While we do not want to be drawn on the politics surrounding the legislation of dangerous dogs, we are nonetheless bound by the law."While we do not want to be drawn on the politics surrounding the legislation of dangerous dogs, we are nonetheless bound by the law.
"As always, our thoughts are with Jade's family, and we continue to offer them support at such a difficult time in their lives.""As always, our thoughts are with Jade's family, and we continue to offer them support at such a difficult time in their lives."
Speaking after the tragedy, her family were said to be "devastated" at the teenager's death.Speaking after the tragedy, her family were said to be "devastated" at the teenager's death.
Jade was a pupil at Fred Longworth High School in Tyldesley, where the head teacher, Jan Garretts, led tributes to the youngster.Jade was a pupil at Fred Longworth High School in Tyldesley, where the head teacher, Jan Garretts, led tributes to the youngster.
Garretts said: "We are all deeply shocked and saddened by Jade's tragic death. She had only been a pupil at the school since the summer but had made a real impact in that short time.Garretts said: "We are all deeply shocked and saddened by Jade's tragic death. She had only been a pupil at the school since the summer but had made a real impact in that short time.
"Jade was a lively student who always had a smile on her face. She loved music and dance and was a regular at our after school dancing club."Jade was a lively student who always had a smile on her face. She loved music and dance and was a regular at our after school dancing club.
"She will be greatly missed by the school community.""She will be greatly missed by the school community."
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