A Canadian tourist, Piper James, found dead on a beach in Australia, surrounded by a pack of dingoes, likely drowned, according to preliminary autopsy results. The teen suffered extensive post-mortem bites, indicating a struggle. Her death has raised concerns about dingo attacks, as K'gari, the location, is known for its wild dingoes. This incident follows a recent attack on a school-age boy and multiple threatening incidents involving humans and dingoes. The autopsy results are preliminary, and further pathology results are needed to determine the exact cause of death. The Coroners Court of Queensland is awaiting these results, which could take several weeks. The father of Piper James, Todd James, shared his grief and emphasized his daughter's strength, suggesting she would have fought hard against any threat. The death has sparked fears and discussions about the dangers of dingoes and the potential risks for tourists in such areas.