Baby girl killed by dog in Co Waterford laid to rest
The aunt of Mia O Connell, the 3-month-old baby girl who was tragically killed by a dog in Clashmore, Co Waterford, has thanked the public for their support during the tragedy.
IrishCentral Staff
Jun 09, 2021
Gardai promptly responded to the tragic occurence in Clashmore, Co Waterford in the early hours of June 7. RollingNews.ie
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The family of Mia O Connell, a three-month-old killed in her home by the family dog, has thanked the public for their support as a crowdfunding page is launched to aid the bereaved family.
Mia O Connell, aged just three months old, was killed in her bed by the family dog in the early hours of June 7.
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