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Community Forum · Est. 2006
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01-20-2026, 01:49 PM
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Body of 19 Year Female Canadian Found Surrounded by Dingos on Australian Island
A body has been found, reports are not sure whether she drowned first and found by dingoes or if she was attacked by dingoes. Reports indicate she went for an early morning swim, with many arguing that they would never swim there because of all the box jellyfish. She was found by two men who were driving around. |
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01-21-2026, 04:10 PM
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Re: Body of 19 Year Female Canadian Found Surrounded by Dingos on Australian Island
The woman had been working at a tourist accommodation on the island for about six weeks. Three years ago, a pack of dingoes mauled a 23-year-old jogger in an attack police said was almost fatal. The dogs had driven the woman into the surf before a tourist came to her rescue, beating off the attackers. Police said the man had saved her life. About 200 dingoes roam free on K’gari and are a protected native species at the World Heritage-listed national park. The younger animals have become more aggressive and less fearful of humans since tourists returned in large numbers following the COVID-19 pandemic. 1 week before some people taking a tour filmed this |
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01-27-2026, 07:13 PM
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Re: Body of 19 Year Female Canadian Found Surrounded by Dingos on Australian Island
Every action has a consequence. Step 1. Gov takes all your guns. Step 2. Dingos no longer have predators. Step 3. Dingos run rampant and slay your women. |
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02-01-2026, 01:17 AM
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Re: Body of 19 Year Female Canadian Found Surrounded by Dingos on Australian Island
The phrase "a dingo ate my baby" originates from the tragic case of Azaria Chamberlain, who was nine weeks old when she disappeared from her family's tent near Uluru, Australia, in 1980. Initially, her mother, Lindy Chamberlain, was wrongfully convicted of her murder, but forensic evidence later revealed that a dingo had taken Azaria. The phrase became a cultural reference, often used to express fear or concern about a child being taken by a wild animal, and has been widely quoted in various forms of media.
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