Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Sophia Coppolino, Claire McFarlane
Publication Date: July 10, 2025 - 21:57
Residents of Quadeville, Ont., shocked to learn a human - and not an animal - may be behind injuries to eight-year-old girl
July 10, 2025
Up until two days ago, the residents of the tiny Ontario community of Quadeville had been on high alert. Some children were kept indoors, and parents were on the lookout for a possibly violent and unpredictable creature.
The fear stemmed from the discovery of a missing eight-year-old girl on June 24 who had been so savagely attacked, investigators warned residents that they believed it must have been an animal.
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