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Police confirm dog that attacked child in Jenkins Dale, Chatham was banned pitbull-type breed

A dog that savaged a toddler in a Chatham park was a banned breed, police have confirmed.

Tests have revealed the animal, which was shot dead by armed police after the horrific attack in Jenkins Dale on Tuesday evening, was a pit bull-type dog.

The dog is said to have bitten the girl's face before clamping its jaws around her head in front of several horrified children, who reportedly tried to fight it off.

The dog is covered by a blanket. Picture © Steve Finn Photography
The dog is covered by a blanket. Picture © Steve Finn Photography

The victim, 18-month-old Victoria Resetnjova, was flown to St George's Hospital in London in a critical condition.

She remains in a London hospital with very serious injuries.

Yesterday, her parents thanked those who ran to the little girl's aid.

The play area in Jenkins Dale
The play area in Jenkins Dale

They said: "We would like to thank all the emergency services and others who helped our daughter by giving first aid at the scene.

"We are also grateful for the continued support of the hospital where she is being treated. The incident has ruined our lives and the lives of our two children.

"We ask that people now respect our privacy and give us time to focus on the well-being of our family."

Victoria with her mother at Sun Pier in Chatham
Victoria with her mother at Sun Pier in Chatham

Earlier this week, officers arrested Michael Thornton, 26, and an unnamed woman and teenager, all from Chatham, on suspicion of offences under the Dangerous Dogs Act.

Thornton and the woman have since been bailed until Wednesday, April 26. The teenager has been released pending further investigation.

Witnesses or anyone with information is asked to call police on 01634 792209, quoting reference 04-1003.

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