Infant horrifyingly mauled to death by puppy as parents slept

A 1-month-old girl tragically lost her life after being mauled by the family dog while she was sleeping with her mother and stepfather in New York City on Tuesday morning, as reported by the police. 

The dreadful event occurred around 6:40 a.m. when a 911 call was made to an apartment at the Queensbridge Houses public housing complex in Queens.

Upon arrival, police discovered the infant unresponsive, noting she had been attacked in the face by the family puppy, a pit bull–German shepherd mix. The child was declared dead at the location by the responding EMS.

Two men with the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner wheel a gurney out of an apartment building in Queens, New York City.

Two men with the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner wheel a gurney out of an apartment building in the Queensbridge Houses, where a 1-month-old girl was mauled to death by a dog on Tuesday. (Colin Mixson / New York Daily News via Getty Images)

She said she also warned the mother two days ago to put her dog on a leash but that the woman ignored her — telling her it did not bite. Another neighbor, Shanel Norville, said she had told the mother the same thing, but she responded by saying the dog does not bite.

“I said​, ​’All dogs bite. That dog needs to be on a leash​,’” Norville told The Post. “And she just looked at me like whatever.”

The infant’s grandmother told the Daily News that she had previously offered to take the newborn in while the mom, who was living in a shelter at the time, secured better housing.

“I learned that she was pregnant maybe a couple days before she gave birth,” the grandmother told the outlet. “After she gave birth, she loved the baby. I asked her if she had any problems and if she wanted to give me the baby. She said no, she’d take care of her. She would manage.”

The grandmother said she had not yet gotten to meet her new granddaughter when she learned of her death on Tuesday.

“How could they have a dog with a baby?,” she asked. “The dog shouldn’t be in the house.”

An NYPD vehicle patrols New York City.

Police found the infant unresponsive and said she had been gnawed in the face by the family puppy. (New York Police Department)

The Daily News reported that the infant’s mother was adopted at age 2 and is one of nine children. The infant is survived by an older brother.

The outlet reported that the city’s Animal Care Centers of NYC were called to take the puppy, as well as another dog, out of the apartment.

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