Child Released After Mountain Lion Attack in Park
Child Released After Mountain Lion Attack in Park

Child Released After Mountain Lion Attack in Park

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A four-year-old child was bitten by a collared mountain lion while walking with family near the Victoria Overlook on Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park, Washington, on July 20. The child was airlifted to a Seattle trauma center and has since been released in satisfactory condition. Park rangers, assisted by a canine team, located and killed the mountain lion the day after the attack, confirming no ongoing public threat. Witnesses reported that the child's father intervened during the attack, an act described as heroic. The incident remains under investigation, and authorities are asking witnesses to contact the National Park Service. Cougar attacks on humans are rare, and officials continue to protect the child's privacy.

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