Man dies after being mauled by ‘out of control dog’ - Armed police forced to shoot canine

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Derbyshire Police at a property in Normanton (Picture: Derbyshire Stay / Joseph Connolly)

A person has died from his accidents after being mauled by an "uncontrolled" shot by police yesterday morning. Cameron Highway in Derby was shut off and a cordon was put in place within the early hours of yesterday morning after the incident at a property there. Officers have arrested a person in reference to the incident. They had been additionally compelled to shoot the canine that was "presenting a danger to officers and the general public".

Derbyshire Police confirmed in its newest assertion final night time the sufferer had died on the scene.

The assertion stated: "We at the moment are in a position to affirm that the person injured in the course of the incident in Cameron Highway, Derby, died on the scene.

"His household have been made conscious and our ideas are with them presently.

"The person arrested in reference to the incident stays in police custody and a scene stays in place at a home in Cameron Highway.

"There might be an elevated police presence within the space as enquiries proceed and officers are eager to talk to anybody who could have info. Anybody who may also help with the enquiries is requested to contact the pressure with reference 215-220423."

Derbyshire Live

Police cordon at property in Normanton, Derby (Picture: Derbyshire Stay)

The police press launch was headlined: "Uncontrolled canine destroyed officers after man discovered with critical accidents in Derby".

Police refused to announce what the person had been arrested on suspicion of, reported .

The person sustained critical accidents on the property in Normanton on Saturday morning (22 April).

A resident informed Derbyshire Stay they'd seen forensics officers within the space. The publication reported counting 11 officers on the scene.

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