A four-year-old girl has died in a dog attack in Milton Keynes, police said.
Officers were called by the ambulance service just after 17:00 GMT on Tuesday to reports a dog had attacked a child in the back garden of a property in Broadlands in the Netherfield area of the Buckinghamshire city.
Shortly afterwards, it was confirmed a child had died at the property.
No arrests have been made, and the dog has been humanely destroyed. Police have called it a "tragic incident".
"I understand how much of an impact this will have on the community and on the wider public, and people can expect to see a large police presence in the area this evening and beyond while our investigation continues," Supt Matt Bullivant, of Thames Valley Police, said on Tuesday.
"I would like to reassure people that there is no reason to believe there is any danger to the wider public.
"Anyone with concerns should feel free to approach our officers and ask questions, but I urge people not to speculate about the circumstances, especially on social media platforms."
'Incredibly tragic time'
The force said no-one else was hurt in the incident and that the child's family was being supported by officers.
Assistant Chief Constable Dennis Murray wrote on Twitter: "Terrible news in Milton Keynes this evening, a four-year-old girl has been killed after a dog attack.
"Please respect the family privacy at this incredibly tragic time."
Source: BBC
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