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Canadian teen found dead on Australian beach as father shares tribute
Summary
Queensland police said the body of a 19-year-old Canadian, identified as Piper James, was found on K'gari and had been in contact with a pack of dingoes; a post‑mortem is expected as investigators continue their inquiry.
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A 19-year-old Canadian woman has been found dead on a beach on K'gari, Australia, and identified as Piper James of British Columbia. Her father, Todd James, posted a tribute on social media remembering her laugh, spirit and work with BC Wildfire Services. Queensland police said the body had been in contact with a pack of dingoes, and an investigation into the circumstances is under way. Officials said a post‑mortem examination is expected to help determine the cause of death.
Known details:
- Police were notified Monday morning after two men on the island spotted an unresponsive person on a beach north of the Maheno shipwreck; the woman was later declared dead by authorities.
- Queensland police stated that dingoes had physically been in contact with the body but said they could not confirm whether death resulted from drowning or interaction with the animals.
- The victim was identified as 19‑year‑old Piper James from British Columbia; her father posted a public tribute noting her kindness and work with BC Wildfire Services.
- A post‑mortem examination was reported as expected to take place to establish the cause of death.
- Global Affairs Canada said it was aware of the death and that consular assistance was being provided to the family.
Summary:
The discovery of Piper James has led to an active police inquiry in Queensland and consular support from Canadian officials. A post‑mortem is expected to clarify the cause of death, and the immediate cause remains undetermined at this time.
