THE mum of a toddler who was savagely bitten by other children at a soft-play has said she 'can't stop crying' when she looks at her daughter's scars.
Becky Doherty revealed her heartache after Willow-Ivy Doherty, who is 17 months, was left with bloody cuts over her body after being bitten 15 times at a play centre.
Mum Becky claimed a little boy - around three - was standing "with a big smile on his face, with blood all around his mouth" after the incident Little Bees in Seacroft, Leeds.
Willow-Ivy suffered four bites to her face, two to her fingers, three to her back, several to her head, one to her ear, one to her shoulder, one to her wrist and one to her leg.
It is understood the children were in the toilet area at the time of the incident on Friday, November 2.
Just a week after the attack, mum Becky told The Mirror: "It's now a week later and you can see the scars forming. Her scab fell of this morning and I've been in tears ever since. I'm gutted."
She continued: "She's got two on the right cheek with a deep scratch and on the left cheek near her ear there's another one the size of ten pence piece.
"I think the scar is really bad already, the scar's bright purple. It's like a constant reminder and I'm heartbroken.”
Previously the 33-year-old mum told The Mirror that Willow-Ivy looked "like she’s been savaged by a dog, not a child."
Mum Becky said the children had to be separated by another customer, with staff rushing to give her daughter first aid.
She said the customer "had pulled the boy off Willow. He had hold of her neck."
Willow-Ivy was taken to hospital, receiving injections for Hepatitis B and treatment for her cuts.
The mum claimed the other parent didn't come forward until after she started yelling: "where is your mum".
She suggested the child was standing with his older brother, and that a specialist said "there were bite marks from two different children".
She also claimed the other parent told her: "That's what kids do."
A spokesperson for the play centre confirmed Willow-Ivy had received first aid after the incident.
They reiterated the importance for parents to supervise their children.
West Yorkshire Police said they had been called to reports a child had been bitten by a three-year-old at the soft play area.
They said: "The child was treated at hospital and an assault occasioning actual bodily harm was recorded.
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"A social services referral was made in relation to the suspect child and the crime has been finalised due to them being under the age of criminal responsibility.
"An assault and a public order offence were recorded in relation to reports made by the suspect’s mother and another woman following the incident.
"Both these have been finalised as the complainants declined to support a prosecution."
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