Coroner says B.C. teen was forced into water by dingoes in Australia
BRISBANE — A young woman from British Columbia drowned when she was attacked by a pack of dingoes at a famed tourist destination in Australia, a coroner has determined.
Piper James, 19, was on a backpacking trip and was working on the island of K’Gari when she died on Jan. 19 during an early morning walk.
The Coroners Court of Queensland confirmed her cause of death had been determined by Queensland Health’s forensic pathologist.
“Piper died as a result of drowning in the setting of multiple injuries, due to, or as a consequence of a dingo attack,” a spokesperson said.


