Police are still investigating the dog attack in Brumunddal in which a child died

Photo: Fredrik Hagen / NTB

A one-and-a-half-year-old child died after a dog attack in Brumunddal on June 5. The police have received new information that necessitates further investigation.

“The police have carried out a number of investigative steps in the case, including interrogations, technical investigations, and obtaining external reports. During the investigation, information has emerged in the case that makes it necessary to obtain more information,” the Innlandet Police District wrote in a press release on Tuesday.

A one-and-a-half-year-old child died on Saturday, June 5, after being attacked by two dogs in Brumunddal. The police had previously stated that the child was visiting relatives – who owned the two dogs – when the incident happened. Both dogs have been terminated.

The dog owner was charged with violating the law on dog keeping.

“There are no changes in the charge. Beyond this, I do not want to say anything more about the course of events at the moment,” police lawyer Ranveig Tufte told the newspaper Dagbladet.

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