Harry Harper, who is thought to have been bitten by the family's pet jack russell. |
A week-old baby who was killed after being bitten by a dog died from a
head injury, police have said.
Officers investigating the death of eight-day-old Harry Harper confirmed on Friday that a postmortem examination had been completed.
Harry was pronounced dead after being taken to Telford's Princess Royal hospital from a semi-detached house in Ketley on Tuesday morning.
Police have said "initial indications" suggest the baby died as a result of being bitten by the family's pet jack russell, which has since been put down.
A postmortem concluded the cause of death was a significant head injury, West Mercia police said.
Further detailed tests are still to be carried out and therefore no further information can be released, the force added.
Superintendent Nav Malik, police commander in Telford, said: "The investigation into this sad incident is ongoing and it is likely to continue for some time. However, the incident continues to be investigated as a tragic accident involving the family's pet dog.
"I would like to place on record my thanks to the media – both locally and nationally – for not approaching Harry's family but would like to reiterate the fact that they do not wish to be contacted at the present time. I would once again ask that their request for privacy is respected.
"Now the postmortem has been completed we are unlikely to make any further comments on this matter as the coroner will be opening an inquest in the very near future."
A statement from Harry's relatives following the baby's death said: "As a family we are absolutely devastated by Harry's death and have no words to describe the loss we have suffered."
head injury, police have said.
Officers investigating the death of eight-day-old Harry Harper confirmed on Friday that a postmortem examination had been completed.
Harry was pronounced dead after being taken to Telford's Princess Royal hospital from a semi-detached house in Ketley on Tuesday morning.
Police have said "initial indications" suggest the baby died as a result of being bitten by the family's pet jack russell, which has since been put down.
A postmortem concluded the cause of death was a significant head injury, West Mercia police said.
Further detailed tests are still to be carried out and therefore no further information can be released, the force added.
Superintendent Nav Malik, police commander in Telford, said: "The investigation into this sad incident is ongoing and it is likely to continue for some time. However, the incident continues to be investigated as a tragic accident involving the family's pet dog.
"I would like to place on record my thanks to the media – both locally and nationally – for not approaching Harry's family but would like to reiterate the fact that they do not wish to be contacted at the present time. I would once again ask that their request for privacy is respected.
"Now the postmortem has been completed we are unlikely to make any further comments on this matter as the coroner will be opening an inquest in the very near future."
A statement from Harry's relatives following the baby's death said: "As a family we are absolutely devastated by Harry's death and have no words to describe the loss we have suffered."
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