B.C. teen found dead in Australia not likely to have been killed by dingoes | Unpublished
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Publication Date: January 23, 2026 - 07:07

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B.C. teen found dead in Australia not likely to have been killed by dingoes

January 23, 2026

A young Canadian backpacker who was found dead on a beach in Australia earlier this week was likely not killed by a pack of 10 dingoes, an autopsy has found.

A spokesperson with the Coroners Court of Queensland confirmed in a statement Friday that a preliminary assessment had been completed on the body of Piper James and was awaiting pathology results, expected to take several weeks.



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