Police force refers itself to IOPC over boy killed by dog near Rochdale

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Officers reportedly investigated previous attacks on people by dogs from same property where three-year-old was attacked

Greater Manchester police have referred themselves to the independent complaints body after it emerged that officers had had previous involvement in the case of a three-year-old boy killed by a dog.

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