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Dingo attacks
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<blockquote data-quote="xcvator" data-source="post: 427010" data-attributes="member: 8322"><p>I have my reservations about the full truth of this story. I'm not doubting the lady or that it happened, but, looking at the pics of her wounds I would very much doubt some of them were done while she was still standing nor were they done by a dog the size of a "dingo"</p><p>1of the 1st fatalities in war and journalism is the truth, take the story with a large grain of salt .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xcvator, post: 427010, member: 8322"] I have my reservations about the full truth of this story. I'm not doubting the lady or that it happened, but, looking at the pics of her wounds I would very much doubt some of them were done while she was still standing nor were they done by a dog the size of a "dingo" 1of the 1st fatalities in war and journalism is the truth, take the story with a large grain of salt . [/QUOTE]
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