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Two cougars shot after mauling child on Vancouver Island

The child sustained non-life-threatening injuries
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A cougar has mauled a child near Lake Cowichan. (File photo)

A four-year-old boy sustained non-life-threatening injuries when he was mauled in a cougar attack in Lake Cowichan on Friday afternoon.

According to Lake Cowichan Mayor Rod Peters, the boy was bitten on his arm and has since been flown to hospital in Vancouver for treatment.

鈥淚t was in the Point Ideal subdivision right near the centre of town down by the marina,鈥 Peters said.

鈥淭here were at least two and they think maybe three cougars,鈥 he added

鈥淏asically it was just his arm that was chewed up but so he鈥檒l be OK. Not life-threatening.鈥

Peters said he went to the scene at roughly 5:30 p.m. and while he was there the conservation officers located and shot two small cougars and were still scanning the area as they think there might be one more.

鈥淭hey had the cougar hounds out,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey were just small cougars, yearlings or something like that.鈥

RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Chris Manseau confirmed earlier in the evening that police were involved in the incident.

鈥淔ront-line members are currently working along with B.C. conservation officers in an attempt to locate the cougar,鈥 he had stated.

A BC Emergency Health Services spokesperson also confirmed 0n Friday evening that there was an incident in the Lake Cowichan area and that they had been dispatched to the scene around 3:30 p.m.

鈥淥ne patient was transported to hospital in serious condition,鈥 said the spokesperson, who confirmed both ground and air ambulances were dispatched.

Manseau advised residents to remain vigilant.

鈥淩CMP and Conservation are requesting that anyone in the Lake Cowichan area who see RCMP and conservation officers searching for this animal to remain indoors for their own safety,鈥 he said.

More to come as it becomes available.



Sarah Simpson

About the Author: Sarah Simpson

I started my time with Black Press Media as an intern, before joining the Citizen in the summer of 2004.
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