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An coroner finally found a dingo really did take their baby in 1980. AFP PHOTO / AAP / Patrina Malone Lindy Chamberlain holding her daughter Azaria on Ayers Rock in the Northern Territory, 1980.
A dingo is a wild animal and can be unpredictable and dangerous,” the local parks department warns visitors. 4 The young girl was rushed to the hosptial via helicopter after the attack.
Girl Recovering After Dingo Attacked Her While Swimming and 'Held Her Underwater,' Officials Say. The Queensland Ambulance Service said that the "primary-school aged girl" was "swimming in shallow ...
Lindy reportedly screamed “A dingo ate my baby!” which became a punchline across the country, and even the world. After a wide search, Azaria’s body was never found.
With compelling evidence, an Australian coroner officially ruled that Azaria Chamberlin was killed by a dingo</a>—not her mother, as was suspected when the infant died in 1980.
But the only logical explanation, according to the coroner, is that a dingo did in fact carry Azaria away. Azaria's body was never found. She would have turned 32 on Monday, The Australian says .
A dingo that was reportedly stabbed in the neck after it bit a nine-year-old’s arm on K’gari has been euthanised by wildlife rangers. On Friday, at about 11.47am, Queensland Ambulance ...
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