Tragic details emerge about Canadian woman, 19, found dead and surrounded by dingoes on K’gari
A young Canadian woman’s dream trip to Australia ended in tragedy when her body was found on a K’gari beach, surrounded by 12 dingoes.
Piper James, 19, had been camping on K’gari, formerly known as Fraser Island, near the Maheno Shipwreck when she decided to go for a swim at 5am on Monday.
Less than an hour later, two people found her body on the shoreline with multiple wounds, including possible defensive wounds.
Ms James arrived in Australia from Canada in November, the Courier Mail reports.
She had travelled with a close friend from Canada. The pair had visited Bondi Beach, surfed at Manly, partied in Cairns and toured the Whitsundays.
It’s understood Ms James had recently landed a job working with backpackers on K’gari and was camping near Woralie Rd at Seventy Five Mile Beach.
Police are still working to determine whether she drowned or was mauled by a pack of dingoes during her early morning swim.
Officers were seen searching the crime scene on Tuesday and collecting further statements from witnesses.

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A young Canadian woman’s dream trip to Australia ended in tragedy when her body was found on a K’gari beach, surrounded by dingoes (Piper James is pictured)

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Ms James’ body was surrounded by 12 dingoes
Canadian authorities confirmed they are assisting Ms James’ family.
‘We extend our condolences to the family and loved ones,’ a Canadian Global Affairs spokesman said.
‘Canadian officials are providing consular assistance to the family.’
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said it is aware of Queensland Police’s investigation into the incident.
‘We were saddened to hear about the loss of this young person and our hearts go out to the family and all those impacted,’ a spokesman said.
Wide Bay District Inspector Paul Algie on Monday described the incident as traumatising for police, Ms James’ friends and the K’gari community.
‘Two male persons have been driving south and seen a large pack of dingoes near an object, and upon closer inspection saw that it was in fact a female person,’ Inspector Algie said.
‘It was obviously a very traumatic and horrific scene for them to uncover.’

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Piper James, 19, had been camping on K’gari, formerly known as Fraser Island, near the Maheno Shipwreck when she decided to go for a swim at 5am on Monday
Ms James’ body was taken off the island on Monday and a post mortem examination is set to be complete in Brisbane on Wednesday.
‘At this stage it’s too early to speculate on cause of death, we simply can’t confirm whether this young lady drowned or died as a result of being attacked by dingoes,’ Inspector Algie said.
‘We may not know until a post-mortem as to the actual cause of death.
‘We’ll obviously throw every resource we can at it to get some resolution for her family.’
Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service rangers increased patrols on K’gari from Monday following the suspected attack.
‘This is a heartbreaking tragedy that has understandably left many Queenslanders reeling,’ Acting Environment and Tourism Minister Deb Frecklington said.
‘The Department will work closely with Queensland Police as they continue their investigation.’
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