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Alahna Kindred & Hollie Bone & Patrick Edrich

Heroic neighbour rushed to help baby girl mauled to death by family pet

A heroic neighbour rushed to the aid of a 17-month-old baby who was mauled to death by the family's new pet.

The 17-month-old, named today by Merseyside Police as Bella-Rae Birch, was mauled by the animal at her home at around 3.50pm yesterday, on Monday, March 21. Emergency services rushed to the scene, on Bidston Avenue, St Helens and took the baby to hospital where she sadly died as a result of her injuries.

The heroic neighbour, Jordan, who is hoping to go to university in September to train to be a paramedic, ran over to help when she heard screams. She said: "I gave CPR to the baby. My head is a mess. I heard them screaming for help and I ran over. The parents were hysterical. I've lived here for eight years but I've never spoken to them before."

READ MORE: Baby girl mauled to death by dog in St Helens named as Bella-Rae Birch

Jordan, who lives on a nearby road to the road from the family, said the baby's "devastated" mum was "crying hysterically" outside the house moments after yesterday’s horror attack. Neighbours said the family of four had lived at the house for around three years but had only recently purchased the dog.

One woman described the animal as "stocky" adding that she thought it was a Pitbull or Staffy. Another neighbour, who only wanted to provide his first name, David, told The Mirror : "There were absolutely loads of police officers, there must have been about 20 police cars and ambulances.

"The square was absolutely swarming with them, I've never seen so many police in my life. I was just in shock when I heard a baby had been attacked by a dog. I believe the dog was tranquilised in the house with a dart gun."

Other neighbours reported seeing the animal brought out with a metal collar and rod by police officers. The dog was humanely destroyed following the horrific incident.

Another neighbour who did not want to be named saw the "horrific" attack unfold. He described the family as "lovely" and said the parents doted on their "beautiful" daughter. He said: "They are absolutely devoted to their kids, they do everything with them, they're always together. It's horrific. I can't even speak about it."

Jordan, who helped to try and save the little girl had to provide CCTV of the incident. After rewatching the scene on her CCTV, she said she had "realised" the trauma of the evening. She added: "Everybody was in shock."

Merseyside Police named the baby girl as Bella-Rae Birch earlier today (Peter Byrne/PA Wire)

The town’s Labour MP Conor McGinn said: “The close-knit community in Blackbrook and across St Helens are in deep shock after yesterday’s tragedy. Our thoughts and prayers are with the little girl’s family, who are devastated. I know everyone locally will respect their request for privacy as they grieve.”

The dog will be subject to further forensic examinations to determine its breed and whether it is or isn’t a legal breed under the Dangerous Dogs Act (1991).

Detective Inspector Lisa Milligan said: “This is a tragic incident and our thoughts are with the child’s family at this devastating time. The little girl’s parents and wider family are absolutely devastated and our specialist Family Liaison Officers are providing them with support at this horrendous time.

“Whilst we are in the very early stages of the investigation into this extremely tragic incident we can confirm that the dog was only bought by the family a week ago and officers are working to identify the previous owners of the dog concerned and establish its history. Our officers will remain on Bidston Avenue this evening and in the coming days to provide reassurance to the local community and we will work tirelessly to establish the full circumstances.

"If you were in the Bidston Avenue area this afternoon and witnessed anything, or have any information about the dog in question then please come forward speak to one of our officers. Our officers take the issue of dangerous dogs very seriously. Over the past years we have worked proactively with the five local authorities in Merseyside to ensure prohibited dogs are taken off the streets.

"Anyone with any information is asked to contact us via our social media desk @MerPolCC or 'Merseyside Police Contact Centre' on Facebook, with reference 22000196837. Alternatively, you can call the independent charity @CrimestoppersUK anonymously, on 0800 555 111. You can also use their online form at: https://crimestoppers-uk.org/give-information/give-information."

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