Jack Liss was attacked by American bully or dog bully XL named Beast while playing with a friend in a house after school last November. Police were called to the home in Pentwyn, Penyrhoel, near Caerphilly, and the dog was shot dead by police officers. Brandon Hayden, 19, was jailed at Cardiff Crown Court for four years and six months after admitting he had control of the dog at the time. Amy Salter, 29, was also sentenced to three years in prison. Both were barred from having a dog indefinitely. After his death, Jack’s family paid a moving tribute to their “perfect boy.” “We are absolutely devastated. Our lives will never be the same without Jack,” they said in a statement. Image: CCTV dated November 4, 2021 showed the dog outside a village store barking at a girl “This is not something that any parent should ever write about. “We will forever miss his quirky ways and his stories that he would spend so long telling us.” Dozens of residents attended the young boy’s funeral, wearing red and carrying red balloons, while a procession of high-quality cars roamed the city and the castle. A tribute from his best friend, which was read at the funeral, said: “Jack you left very early. I never had time to say goodbye to him, but I look forward to the day we meet again.”