The family of a 10-year-old girl killed by their pet dog say they are “utterly shocked and devastated” by her death.
North Yorkshire Police have named Savannah Bentham, from the Malton area, as the child killed in the dog attack on Friday.
Police say initial enquiries suggest the attack was out of character, with Savannah having had “a close, loving relationship” with the canine.
In a statement, Savannah’s family said they “can’t believe we have lost our wonderful girl who we love so much”.
“We thank everyone for their support and kindness as we struggle to come to terms with our loss,” they added.
The family have asked for their privacy to be respected as they grieve for Savannah.
Officers were called to the area by ambulance crews at 4.15pm on Friday.
Savannah had suffered what police say were serious injuries, having been bitten by the dog.
Officers say Savannah died at the scene, despite the best efforts of medical professionals.
A member of the public had also come to the family’s aid, the force said in a statement.
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Police are continuing to investigate the attack, including finding an explanation, as far as possible, as to why the dog attacked Savannah.
Police have also confirmed the dog will be destroyed due to the nature of the attack.
Officers are continuing to support Savannah’s family and they have asked the public not to speculate.