A five-year-old boy was killed after being attacked by dogs on the North Tallcree First Nation in northern Alberta.
The attack occurred last Thursday. As many as five dogs attacked the boy, whom police have been unable to identify "due to his condition," CBC News reported.
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police seized two dogs and placed them in quarantine.
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Child killed in dog attack on northern Alberta reserve
(CBC 11/17)
Five-year-old boy killed in dog attack on reserve
Friday, November 17, 2006
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