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Arrests made after XL bully kills nine-month-old baby
Two suspects face charges for being in charge of a dangerously out-of-control dog and child neglect after a nine-month-old baby died from an XL bully dog attack.
- Two people were arrested after an XL bully killed a nine-month-old baby boy in South Wales on suspicion of dangerous dog control and child neglect.
- Gwent Police said the six-year-old dog was registered as an XL bully with the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs before the breed ban took effect.
- Assistant Chief Constable Vicki Townsend said the arrests were part of wide-ranging enquiries, urging the local community not to speculate and to contact Gwent Police with any information.
- The pair from the village of Rogiet were released on police bail as enquiries continue, and officers in the area will remain visible while investigations proceed.
- Police cautioned that online commentary could affect the ongoing investigation and urged caution from online commentators and the public; the outlet said the story is being updated, with more details published shortly and alerts via the Sky News app and channels.
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