Accidental Death Ruled in Case of Baby Killed by Rottweilers

Posted By Freelance Writers Date: 29/04 Posted Under: Dangerous Dogs

An inquest has returned a verdict of accidental death in the case of a baby girl who died after being attacked by two Rottweilers at a pub in Leicester.

The guard dogs took the five-month-old Cadey-Lee Deacon from the living area of the Rocket pub on Saturday September 23 2006.

The youngster was taken to hospital but was certified dead a short time after arriving.

The dogs, which belonged to Cadey-Lee’s grandparents were destroyed.

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