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In January, the eldest baby boy was bitten to death by a pit bull in the family, and his father was suspected of a house arson

author:American Overseas Chinese Daily Network

On the evening of Monday (May 10) in Norwich, Connecticut, a 1-month-old baby boy was seriously injured by a pit bull in his home, and on Tuesday (May 11) morning, 15 miles from Norwich City, someone set fire to a number of residential houses, and police said that the father of the dead baby boy was related to the house fire accident.

According to the Associated Press, on Monday (May 10), at about 8:30 p.m., in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, a 1-month-old baby boy was severely bitten by the family's bulldog in his apartment room.

After receiving the alarm, police officers and first responders rushed to the scene, and after examination, the first responders determined that the baby boy had died on the spot, and the bulldog that carried out the attack was subsequently sent to a local animal detention facility.

Norwich City Police Officer Anthony Gomes said animals that carried out serious attacks would be euthanized.

On Tuesday (May 11), around 4 a.m., 15 miles from norwich city in New Londonshire, a fire broke out in a number of residential houses, and four residents escaped through the back door, but another woman was injured and was taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.

It is reported that someone set fire to one of the residents' houses at that time, and the fire spread to neighboring houses.

New London County Police Commissioner Peter Reichard said the Norwich City Police Department investigated the father of the bulldog bite to death by a bulldog, Timothy Settles, a 32-year-old man, who was linked to a fire in multiple residential houses around 4 a.m. on Tuesday (May 11).

Reicard said Setes had been interrogated by police, but the police were still investigating the arson suspect and had not yet arrested anyone.

(Compiler: HS)

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