6 years old was bitten by “Kingo Wolf” from underwater Family helped in time – narrowly escaped

6 years old was hit by “Kingo Wolf”the sun Report a shocking incident in Australia When a little girl was rushed to the hospital following being “Dingo Wolf” Attack while swimming in the sea off the coast of Fraser Island east of the country But fortunately, the family can help in time. The girl miraculously survived.

The report said the six-year-old girl was playing in the shallow waters of Waddy Point Beach on the eastern side of the island. At that moment, the dingo attacked and bit the girl’s head and ears. There are also scratches on the palm.

The six-year-old was swimming in shallow water at Waddy Point Beach on the eastern side of the island when the animal attacked her. The girl was bitten on her head and suffered puncture wounds around her ear as well as minor cuts to her hands. A rescue chopper carrying paramedics attended the scene shortly following at around 5pm.

Later, a rescue helicopter and staff quickly arrived at the scene following receiving an emergency notification at 5:00 p.m. on April 3 local time. The girl was then rushed to Hervey Bay Hospital in Queensland. and initially the girl had a stable condition

“The dingo pounced on the baby in the water seconds before her family nearby,” said Bundaberg RACQ Lifeflight rescue team officials. will hurry to help She received minor bite marks on her head and fingers.” The Queensland Wildlife Service said it was investigating the case.

According to Wikipedia, the dingo is a subspecies of wild dog found only in Australia. Classified as a dangerous animal Can attack pets such as sheep or horses, and there have also been cases of attacking humans and causing death. Dingo wolves are currently in a state of danger of extinction.

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6 ขวบถูก “หมาป่ากิงโก” – A spokesman from Bundaberg RACQ LifeFlight Rescue Team said: “The animal reportedly held her underwater for a few seconds before nearby family members were able to get the dingo off her. “She sustained multiple minor bites to her head and fingers.” Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service is investigating. Credit: Alamy

The dingo is an ancient neage of dog found in Australia. It is believed the wild dog was an untagged male dingo. Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service is investigating. /Credit: Photo: Chontelle Burns / Nouveau Rise Photography/

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