Rochdale Dog Attack
(Image: MEN)

Two Charged in Rochdale Dog Attack That Killed Three-Year-Old Boy: ‘Daniel Was a Happy, Kind, and Caring Little Boy’

A man and a woman have been charged in connection with the tragic death of three-year-old Daniel Twigg, who was killed in a dog attack. Daniel sustained fatal injuries from the dog on Tunshill Lane, Milnrow in Rochdale on May 15, 2022. Despite being rushed to the hospital by ambulance staff, he died shortly after arriving.

Inquiries by Greater Manchester Police revealed that Daniel had been with several dogs in an outdoor area surrounding his home before being discovered with serious injuries. Following a thorough investigation, Mark Twigg, 42, and Joanne Bedford, 36, both of King Street, Radcliffe, have been charged with gross negligence manslaughter. They are scheduled to appear at Manchester and Salford Magistrates’ Court on July 31.

At the time of the incident, Daniel’s family paid tribute to their beloved son, saying: “Daniel was a happy, kind, and caring little boy who was loved by all who knew him. He loved Paw Patrol and playing with his brother and sister, and he also loved being around animals – especially his pony, Splash. He brought us many laughs and was a comical character. He was brave, intelligent, and full of many characteristics. Daniel loved being with his whole family and will be missed by all. On behalf of our family, we ask people to respect our privacy.”

Daniel Twigg
Photo by Lancs

The charges against Twigg and Bedford come after an extensive investigation into the circumstances surrounding Daniel’s death. The case highlights the severe consequences of negligence when it comes to managing potentially dangerous animals. The upcoming court appearance will address the details of the incident and the responsibility of those charged.

The Rochdale community has been deeply affected by Daniel’s death, with many expressing their condolences and support for the grieving family. This tragic event serves as a stark reminder of the importance of ensuring the safety of children around animals.

As the legal proceedings unfold, the focus will remain on seeking justice for Daniel and understanding how such a tragedy could have been prevented. The family’s heartfelt tribute paints a picture of a joyful and loving child whose life was cut short far too soon.

The case continues to draw attention to the need for stringent measures and awareness when it comes to the responsibilities of pet ownership, especially in homes with young children.

Related posts

Met Office Announces Critical 10-Hour Alert for UK Drivers on the Move

Katherine Langford

Father and Sons Conclude Remarkable Fundraising Swim Challenge

Katherine Langford

Urgent Alert as Aggressive Red Fire Ant Colonies Invade for the First Time

Katherine Langford