Two charged in connection with death of three-month-old Kyra King
The baby died after being attacked by a dog in Lincoln back in March
Two people have been charged in connection with the death of a three-month-old baby girl who died after being attacked by a dog in March.
41-year-old Karen Alcock, from Castledyke Bank, New York, Lincoln, and Vince King, who's 54, of the same address, have been charged with being in charge of a dog which was out of control causing injury resulting in death.
Officers were called to reports that the baby girl, Kyra King, had been seriously injured at Ostlers Plantation near to Woodhall Spa at 11.13pm on 6 March.
Despite the best efforts of emergency services, she was pronounced dead at the scene after sustaining injuries to the neck and head.
The incident was reported to police by the East Midlands Ambulance Service.
The parents were arrested at the scene.
The dog which carried out the attack has been kept in isolation at secure kennels since the incident, and officers will now seek an order to euthanise it.
Lead investigator DC Craig Davey, said: “This has been a profoundly sad investigation for everyone involved in understanding the circumstances around baby Kyra’s death. We have kept an open mind throughout this investigation, which has been lengthy and thorough and involved specialist forensic experts and officers from our Protecting Vulnerable People unit. We have now brought charges against two people, and will continue to work with the CPS as the case makes its way through the justice system.”
They have now been summoned to appear for an initial hearing at Boston Magistrates’ Court at 11am on Wednesday 9 November.