Fox attack baby recovering well

Police are investigating after a baby was attacked by a fox in Bromley
11 February 2013

A one-month-old baby who was dragged from his cot by a fox is said to be recovering well.

Denny Dolan was seriously injured after the fox entered his bedroom in Bromley, south east London, where he lives with parents, named in reports as Hayley Banks Cawley, 28, and Paul Dolan.

Lorraine Murphy, the child's aunt, told the Times: "It was so traumatic. The family are devastated. I spoke to my brother at the hospital, but he couldn't even talk. Denny's lovely - he was a perfect baby."

She said his mother rushed into his bedroom to find the fox dragging him out of the room. Surgeons reportedly had to reattach one the baby's fingers after the incident on Wednesday. He also had cuts to his face which needed stitches.

A hospital spokeswoman said: "The Evelina Children's Hospital, part of Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust, can confirm that the baby has been moved from the High Dependency Unit to a ward and is recovering well."

The incident is not the first time foxes have attacked humans, prompting calls for a cull of the urban pests.

London Mayor Boris Johnson said more must be done to tackle the growing problem of urban foxes. He said: "They may appear cuddly and romantic but foxes are also a pest and a menace, particularly in our cities.

"This must serve as a wake-up call to London's borough leaders, who are responsible for pest control. They must come together, study the data, try to understand why this is becoming such a problem and act quickly to sort it out."

Cass Barrett of London Fox Control said residents should stop putting food out for foxes or leaving rubbish around. He said he often heard of the animals coming through people's cat flats after being lured by the scent of pet food. He said: "Foxes coming into people's houses is nothing new in my experience."

An RSPCA spokeswoman said the only reason a fox would attack a human is due to fear and it is "extremely unusual" for them to hurt children.

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