By Jack Newman For Mailonline
Published: 15:29 BST, 19 April 2019 | Updated: 16:26 BST, 19 April 2019
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A two-year-old girl who was reportedly bitten by another child leaving her with horrific cuts and scratches has been withdrawn from a nursery by her mother.
Grace Moriarty said her daughter Dainé-Rose was left 'hysterical and red in the face' after the incident at the Birmingham nursey.
The 33-year-old mother said her daughter suffered bite marks on her forehead, ear and nose as well as cuts and scratches to her eyes and lips.
Dainé-Rose Moriarty suffered horrific bite marks and cuts after she was attacked by another child at a nursery
Mother Grace Moriarty said: 'We have never got any answers as to what actually happened to her because no-one can tell us and it's so hard to get closure'
The Wendy House Nursery confirmed the 'unfortunate isolated incident' and said it had been fully investigated.
Mrs Moriarty, 33, wrote on Facebook: 'To say we're angry is an understatement.
'We have never got any answers as to what actually happened to her because no-one can tell us and it's so hard to get closure.'
It happened last July but has only now been made public after Mrs Moriarty published a Facebook post amid a wrangle over childcare vouchers, which has now been resolved.
Mrs Moriarty said she held several meetings with the nursery and agreed to let Dainé-Rose return to the venue on days when the other child was not there. But eventually the toddler's parents decided to remove her.
Mother Grace Moriarty, 33, said her young daughter was 'hysterical' and 'red in the face' after the attack
The attack which injured Dainé-Rose's eye took place last July but has only now been made public
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