Dingo stabbed on K'gari (Fraser Island) after biting child
A dingo has been stabbed after it bit a child on K'gari, formerly known as Fraser Island, off the Queensland coast on Friday afternoon.
The Queensland Ambulance Service said the boy was bitten on his underarm just before noon and rushed off the island for medical treatment.
It's believed the child's injuries aren't serious.
A bystander allegedly stabbed the dingo, seriously injuring it.
It's the latest in string of dingo incidents on the island in recent months.
Earlier this month a dingo swam into knee-deep water and bit a fisherman on his leg, while three women were attacked when they were on a tour in April.

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