It is not known how many dogs were involved in the attack, though police previously suggested it was more than one.
Rottweilers are not among the breeds of dog that are banned in the UK. File pic: AP
Three Rottweiler dogs that were seized after a fatal attack on a two-year-old boy have been put down, police have said.It is not known how many dogs were involved in the attack at the property in Egdon,The child died at Birmingham Children's Hospital. File pic Three Rottweiler dogs were taken away by officers and West Mercia Police said on Tuesday that they had now been put down.
Police responded to a report of a two-year-old child in cardiac arrest at about 11.20am on the day of the attack.When they arrived at the scene, it became apparent he had been seriously injured by a dog.
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