TWO women have been jailed following the death of a nine-year-old boy in a dog attack near Looe last year.

Frankie MacRitchie died after he was attacked by a dog inside a caravan at Tencreek Holiday Park in April 2019.

The owner of the dog, Sadie Totterdell, 29, was sentenced to three years in prison at Truro Crown Court today, having pled guilty to being the person in charge of a dog dangerously out of control causing injury resulting in death.

Frankie’s mother, Tawnee Willis, 31, was sentenced to two years in prison, having pled guilty to neglecting a young person and to causing unnecessary suffering and injury.

In a statement, Frankie’s family, said: ’Frankie was a special young boy. He was funny, caring and kind – his smile would melt your heart. He was always joking around and he loved everyone.

’Frankie was just becoming a little lad, growing fast, and in a blink of an eye he was gone. The impact of our boy’s passing on us is huge. We are truly heartbroken.

’We would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for the help love support and kindness over the last 14 months. The love and compassion for our boy Frankie has been unbelievably beautiful.’

Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Inspector Steve Hambly, said: ’This has been a tragic and upsetting time for all who knew and loved Frankie and his loss continues to be felt among his home community in Plymouth.

’Given the circumstances and nature of the incident, this was hugely difficult for all of those who were present at the scene and who have had to come to terms with Frankie’s death.

’No one intended for Frankie to be harmed, but Miss Willis accepts that her care of Frankie was neglectful on that night. The dog involved was physically large and powerful, and Miss Totterdell accepts it was dangerously out of control.’