3-Month-Old Baby Girl Dies After Cane Corso Dog Attack at Caregiver’s Home

AUGUSTA, Ga. — A peaceful morning turned into an unimaginable tragedy when 3-month-old Zamora Robinson was fatally attacked by a Cane Corso dog inside her caregiver’s home.

According to authorities, deputies responded to the residence and found the infant unresponsive with severe injuries. Despite life-saving efforts, Zamora was pronounced dead at the scene.

Animal Control officers removed the dog from the home while investigators work to determine exactly how the attack occurred. Officials are examining issues of supervision, home safety protocols, and whether negligence contributed to this heartbreaking incident.

Zamora, described as a beautiful baby girl full of life, was only three months old — far too young to protect herself from danger. Her family is now left grieving the sudden and devastating loss of their precious daughter.

The community is demanding answers, with many calling the tragedy preventable. Questions remain about the presence of the large breed dog around such a young infant and the level of supervision at the time of the attack.

This case has sparked renewed conversations about the risks associated with powerful dog breeds in homes with small children and the critical importance of responsible pet ownership and child safety measures.

Our deepest condolences go out to Zamora’s family and loved ones during this incredibly difficult time.

Authorities continue to investigate, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.