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Honolulu Police are investigating the death of a 3-month-old who was mutilated by a dog Wednesday at a family residence in Schofield Barracks

Honolulu Police are investigating the death of a 3-month-old who was mutilated by a dog on Wednesday at a family residence at Schofield Barracks

On Wednesday evening, emergency military personnel and law enforcement responded to a 911 call regarding a critically injured child who was bitten by a dog in a house in Schofield, the military said today ‘hui in an e-mail

<p Dan Misigoy, Commander, US Army Garrison in Hawaii "No parent should suffer the loss of their child"

Honolulu Police Department leads investigation Police spokeswoman Michelle Yu said tonight that « the tragic incident » was classified as an unsupervised death

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SOURCE: https://www.w24news.com/news/world-news-us-baby-dies-after-being-attacked-by-dog-in-schofield-barracks-home/?remotepost=422827

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