Pit bull puppy didn’t kill NYC newborn — medical examiner shockingly says injuries happened after baby’s death

A tragic incident unfolded in Queens when a 1-month-old baby girl was found dead in her family’s housing project home. Initial reports suggested that the baby had been mauled to death by a pit bull puppy while her parents were asleep. However, a recent revelation from the city medical examiner has shed new light on the situation.
According to the New York City Office of the Medical Examiner, the baby girl died of unknown causes before the puppy bit off a “substantial portion” of her face. The injuries inflicted by the dog were determined to be postmortem. Further investigation is needed to determine the exact cause and manner of death, including a full pediatric workup.
The heartbreaking discovery was made by the baby’s mother, who called 911 after finding her daughter with severe injuries. Neighbors reported hearing screams coming from the apartment before authorities arrived at the scene. The baby, named Kiyanna Winfield, was pronounced dead at the scene.
The baby’s parents claimed that the dog, a pit bull-German Shepherd puppy, was found gnawing on the baby’s face when they woke up. Images of the baby show her napping peacefully at the hospital and in her home prior to the tragic incident. The dog, a tiny pup, was seen in photos taken at a city animal shelter.
Neighbors recalled warning the mother about the importance of keeping the dog on a leash just days before the incident occurred. Despite the tragic events, no charges have been filed in the case, and police are continuing their investigation.
The community is left mourning the loss of a precious life, as questions linger about what led to the baby girl’s untimely death. The heartbreaking story serves as a reminder of the importance of pet safety and vigilance when it comes to caring for vulnerable family members.