Woman badly mauled by pack of dogs in Ebb and Flow First Nation

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A 22-year-old woman was left with significant injuries after a pack of dogs mauled her last weekend in Ebb and Flow First Nation.

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A 22-year-old woman was left with significant injuries after a pack of dogs mauled her last weekend in Ebb and Flow First Nation.

The woman was walking along Highway 278 in First Nation on Feb. 14 when four dogs, which were described as “large breed,” attacked her, RCMP said in a press release on Friday.

Two people saw the attack and helped the woman escape, return home and get help.

An RCMP epaulette. (The Canadian Press files)
An RCMP epaulette. (The Canadian Press files)

The victim was taken to the hospital in Dauphin where she underwent surgery, the release said.

RCMP are working with local First Nations safety officers to identify the dogs involved in the attack.

They are asking anyone with information on the attack to contact Ste. Rose du Lac RCMP at 204-447-2513, call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477 or submit a tip online at www.manitobacrimestoppers.com.

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