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Police Release Details On Week-Old Baby's Death
WJAR-TV
COVENTRY, R.I. - Police have explained how a family dog in Coventry killed a baby girl.
Police said sometime after 8 a.m. Wednesday the infant's mother left the baby girl in the living room in a portable crib. The family's 5-year-old husky was also in the room.
Shortly afterward the mother went into the kitchen to get some juice. While in the kitchen she heard the baby cry and rushed back into the living room.
There, she found the child on the floor with a small amount of blood on her head and the dog sitting nearby. Police said the woman called her husband home from work as well as her own mother.
The family decided to take the child to the hospital to be checked out.
On the way to the hospital, they realized the baby wasn't breathing. They pulled into the nearest fire station in West Warwick.
"At that point they pulled into Station 2, and met with rescue personnel who began conducting CPR on the child in an attempt to resuscitate it," said Capt. Bryan Volpe of the Coventry Police Department.
Police said the infant's mother is too distraught to speak about what happened, but they have talked with the father.
"He's strong, he's strong for the family. He spoke to us very straightforward. He wants to give us the information as soon as he can. His wife physically can't. She's not in a good state right now," said Volpe.
An autopsy report said the infant had multiple dog bites and died of internal bleeding and injuries.
Police said no decision has been made as yet concerning the fate of the dog.
The animal will remain at the Coventry dog pound until further notice.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8579881/
Police Release Details On Week-Old Baby's Death
WJAR-TV
COVENTRY, R.I. - Police have explained how a family dog in Coventry killed a baby girl.
Police said sometime after 8 a.m. Wednesday the infant's mother left the baby girl in the living room in a portable crib. The family's 5-year-old husky was also in the room.
Shortly afterward the mother went into the kitchen to get some juice. While in the kitchen she heard the baby cry and rushed back into the living room.
There, she found the child on the floor with a small amount of blood on her head and the dog sitting nearby. Police said the woman called her husband home from work as well as her own mother.
The family decided to take the child to the hospital to be checked out.
On the way to the hospital, they realized the baby wasn't breathing. They pulled into the nearest fire station in West Warwick.
"At that point they pulled into Station 2, and met with rescue personnel who began conducting CPR on the child in an attempt to resuscitate it," said Capt. Bryan Volpe of the Coventry Police Department.
Police said the infant's mother is too distraught to speak about what happened, but they have talked with the father.
"He's strong, he's strong for the family. He spoke to us very straightforward. He wants to give us the information as soon as he can. His wife physically can't. She's not in a good state right now," said Volpe.
An autopsy report said the infant had multiple dog bites and died of internal bleeding and injuries.
Police said no decision has been made as yet concerning the fate of the dog.
The animal will remain at the Coventry dog pound until further notice.