Tourists saved from dingo attack on K'gari by campers.

A woman was walking alone to the bathroom when a dingo came up to her.

October 22nd 2024.

Tourists saved from dingo attack on K'gari by campers.
A tourist from another country had a scary experience while visiting the beautiful island of K'gari. While taking a trip to the bathroom on the island's east coast, the tourist was chased and bitten by a dingo. The incident was reported to wildlife rangers at around 8am on Sunday, and they are now keeping a close eye on the male dingo responsible.

According to reports, the tourist was part of a group that had just arrived at the beach. They were warned by other campers in the area about the presence of a dingo. However, the woman was alone when the dingo approached her while she was using the bathroom. She didn't have a stick with her and in a moment of panic, she started to run away from the dingo.

Unfortunately, the dingo managed to bite her thigh, leaving her with two wounds. Nearby campers heard the commotion and intervened, chasing the dingo away. The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service is currently investigating the attack and will be stepping up patrols in the area to ensure the safety of visitors.

In light of this incident, it is important for all visitors and residents of K'gari to be extra cautious. The authorities are reminding people to be vigilant at all times, especially when it comes to children, and to never walk alone. It is also recommended to always carry a stick as a precaution. In case of any negative encounters with dingoes, the incident should be immediately reported to a ranger from the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service by calling 07 4127 9150. Let's all work together to ensure the safety of everyone on this beautiful island.

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