Fraser Island dingoes not to blame says paramedic

By Kim Stephens
Updated August 15 2014 - 10:13am, first published 9:45am
The attack by a pack of dingos on a 25-year-old man on Fraser Island has again re-ignited debate about the management of the wild dogs on the island.
The attack by a pack of dingos on a 25-year-old man on Fraser Island has again re-ignited debate about the management of the wild dogs on the island.
The attack by a pack of dingos on a 25-year-old man on Fraser Island has again re-ignited debate about the management of the wild dogs on the island.
The attack by a pack of dingos on a 25-year-old man on Fraser Island has again re-ignited debate about the management of the wild dogs on the island.

A 25-year-old man attacked by a pack of dingoes on Fraser Island had his clothes ripped from his body and rolled into a ball on the ground to protect himself, the veteran paramedic who treated him has said.

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