Nineteen-month-old Nora Sharp died after a dog attack at her Windsor Township home on Sunday night, according to the York County Coroner.

The attack happened in the 500 block of El Dorado Drive.

An autopsy on Tuesday morning showed the toddler died of “multiple injuries due to dog attack," the coroner said. The manner is accidental.

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The family told authorities that the dog was a mixed breed and was euthanized.

Chief Timothy Damon said York Area Regional Police are still looking into the sequence of events that led up to the child's death.

He said police are giving the family time to grieve.

"We're not asking them a whole lot of questions at the moment," Damon said.

Officers also are still looking into the breed of the dog.

"It's an unfortunate, tragic, isolated incident," Damon said.

Nora is the daughter of David and Carissa Sharp, and she touched many lives, her obituary states.

"She loved bedtime stories, listening to music and dancing," it says.

A celebration of life service is planned for Sunday at Friendship Community Church in Dover.

The family is asking that donations be made in Nora's name to the NICUPS, the York Hospital NICU parent support group, the obituary states.