Man and woman charged after boy, eight, bitten by XL Bully in Merseyside

The boy was rushed to hospital with serious head injuries after the attack on Saturday

Author: Jordan Reynolds & Dan DaviesPublished 12th Feb 2024

A man and a woman have been charged after an eight-year-old boy was seriously injured when he was bitten on the head by an XL bully dog in Merseyside.

Officers were called to Wadham Road in Bootle just after 5.20pm on Saturday following a report that the dog had bitten a child on the head in the communal area of flats nearby.

The boy was taken to hospital for the treatment of serious head injuries, where he remains in a serious but stable condition, Merseyside Police said.

Officers seized the dog which was destroyed later on Saturday with the agreement of the owner.

Amanda Young, 49, and Lewis Young, 30, both of Wadham Road in Bootle, have been charged with being a person in charge of a dog dangerously out of control and causing injury.

They have been remanded in custody to appear at Liverpool Magistrates' Court on Monday.

They are not related to the victim.

House-to-house inquiries have been carried out in the area and all CCTV opportunities are being explored, the force said.

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