Authorities are investigating the death of a 19-year-old Canadian woman found on K’gari, Australia, where her body showed signs of having been “interfered with” by dingoes, wild dogs native to the area. She was reported missing after a morning swim, and her body was discovered shortly after, with police unable to confirm if she drowned or was attacked. Local officials noted a rise in aggressive dingo behavior in recent years, with the last fatality occurring 25 years ago. The woman had been working at a local tourist accommodation for six weeks.
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