Kyra King: Mother admits losing control of dog that killed baby

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Mum admits losing control of dog that killed baby

Kyra King was attacked by a husky in the car park at Ostler's Plantation, near Woodhall Spa

Kyra King was attacked in woodland on 6 March near Woodhall Spa in Lincolnshire as her parents walked 19 dogs.

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