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Dingo Attack Suspected in Tourist Death on Australian Beach
20 Jan
Summary
- Police are investigating a tourist's death on a Queensland beach.
- A Canadian woman was found after going for a swim Monday.
- Dingoes were seen near the body; drowning is also considered.

Australian police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a 19-year-old Canadian tourist found on a beach in Queensland. The discovery was made on Monday on K'Gari island, an area known for its free-roaming dingo population.
The young woman had informed friends she intended to go swimming shortly before she was found. Police are exploring all possibilities, including drowning and a potential attack by dingoes, a species native to Australia.
Witnesses reported seeing a group of dingoes near the body and managed to scare them off before uncovering the deceased. Officials have noted that dingoes on the island have become bolder due to increased human interaction and are capable of causing harm, particularly to children.



