But Cook County sheriff’s police said the culprit was actually another household pet: a piranha.
Police said one of the child’s fingertips was
bitten off on the night of June 19 inside the family’s Bay Colony
residence in unincorporated Maine Township.
Police said the child’s mother reported she heard
her daughter crying and noticed that the toddler’s finger was bleeding,
the fingertip missing.
The mother believed the family’s pit bull had
bitten the child, but further investigation by police determined that
piranhas, swimming in a fish tank near where the child had been playing,
may have been responsible.
Police said the child’s father cut open one of the piranhas, and the piece of his daughter’s finger was recovered from the fish.
The child and the severed part of her finger were taken to Advocate Lutheran General Hospital in Park Ridge.
A spokeswoman for the hospital said she could not
disclose information about the child’s treatment, including whether
doctors were able to reattach her fingertip.Read here.
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