Girl, 4, killed in Milton Keynes dog attack pictured as neighbours describe screams

This is the little girl mauled to death by a dog in the garden of her home in Milton Keynes.

Alice Stones, four, was attacked on Tuesday at around 5pm in a property in Broadlands, Netherfield.

Emergency services rushed to the scene but she was pronounced dead.

The animal was humanely destroyed and police have launched an investigation into the tragedy.

This morning people, including a little girl, were seen laying flowers close to the family’s home.

A neighbour revealed they heard the girl’s mother screaming in the aftermath of the tragic incident before police arrived at the scene.







A little girl and her mother lay flowers near the home
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They told the Sun: “We heard desperate screams last night. I heard ‘she’s dead! She’s dead!

“It sounded like Louise shouting. They were piercing screams.

“They’ll stay with me forever. It was a nightmare. I’m heartbroken. They will haunt me.

“It’s horrendous. Alice goes to school with my children. It’s so upsetting.”







Police beginning their investigations last night
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Neighbour Rita Matthews, 36, said she would see the girl while walking her own daughter to school.

“I know the girl. It’s so sad to hear that news,” she said. “She was always holding her mummy’s hand on the way back.

“It’s so sad we’re not going to see the girl again and I pray all the best to her mum to get her strength back.”

Mother-of-four Ms Matthews described the youngster as a “happy little girl, very happy”.

“She would say, ‘Bye, auntie’, and I would say, ‘Bye, little girl’,” she said. “You know kids, playing around.”

No one else was hurt as a result of the incident and the dog was humanely destroyed.

No arrests have been made in connection with this investigation.

Superintendent Matt Bullivant said: “This is an absolutely tragic incident, in which we believe that a child has been killed after being attacked by a dog.







An aerial view of the scene this morning in Milton Keynes
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“Clearly, we are in the very early stages of an investigation, and it would be wrong and unhelpful to speculate as to the exact circumstances of this incident at this point.

“However, in order to ensure public safety, a decision was made earlier this evening to destroy the dog involved, and this has been done humanely.







Officers standing outside the home this morning
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“I understand how much of an impact this will have on the community and on the wider public, and people can expect to see a large police presence in the area this evening and beyond while our investigation continues.

“I would like to reassure people that there is no reason to believe there is any danger to the wider public at this time.







Investigations are ongoing this morning
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“Anyone with concerns should feel free to approach our officers and ask questions, but I urge people not to speculate about the circumstances, especially on social media platforms.

“I also understand that this case is likely to attract attention from the media.







The dog was destroyed at the scene to protect the public, say police
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“With this in mind I would like to ask that the privacy of the family involved is respected at this very difficult time.

“It is impossible to imagine what they must be going through at the moment.”

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