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Eugene

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Thu Apr 18, 2019, 08:55 PM Apr 2019

Toddler rescued after dingo drags him from Fraser Island campsite

Source: Australian Associated Press

Toddler rescued after dingo drags him from Fraser Island campsite

Australian Associated Press
Thu 18 Apr 2019 23.16 BST Last modified on Fri 19 Apr 2019 01.21 BST

A toddler has escaped with cuts to his neck and head after his father snatched him from a dingo’s jaws on Queensland’s Fraser Island.

Paramedic Ben Du Toit said the family was camping in a remote area of the island in the state’s south-east on Thursday night when a dingo entered their campervan and bit the toddler’s neck.

The boy started crying as the dog began to drag him away into the bush.

“The parents awoke with the toddler crying and heard the crying getting further away from the campervan,” Du Toit said.

The father ran outside and snatched his child from the dingo’s jaws before chasing off several other dingoes and calling triple zero.

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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/apr/19/toddler-rescued-after-dingo-drags-him-from-fraser-island-campsite
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Toddler rescued after dingo drags him from Fraser Island campsite (Original Post) Eugene Apr 2019 OP
Ok, everyone get it out of your system (since fortunately this time it has a good ending): hlthe2b Apr 2019 #1
You beat me to it.... Pachamama Apr 2019 #2
I'm glad the dingo didn't eat his baby donkeypoofed Apr 2019 #3
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