Cougar attacks seven-year-old boy in B.C., mother pries its jaw open
LAKE COWICHAN, B.C. — The father of a seven-year-old boy who was attacked by a cougar in a small lakeside community on Vancouver Island is crediting his wife’s quick actions for their son’s survival.
Kevin Bromley said his son Zach was playing in the family’s backyard in Lake Cowichan, B.C., on Friday, when a cougar leapt toward him but bounced off a metal fence before clawing its way through the barrier.
“You can see all the claw marks of it pushing its way through,” he said.
Zach tried to run away but the cougar pounced. He was lucky the animal was small and Zach was wearing a hoodie, Bromley said, because it protected his neck and Zach “turtled” his head during the struggle.