A small boy was Saturday ‘flayed stone’ by a bunch of dingoes on the popular island resort of Fraser Island in the state of Queensland on the australian east coast.

It writes the Courier Mail.

the Dingoes originates from Australia and is a kind of wild dog, probably descended from indian wolves.

The six-year-old boy by the name of Michael Schipanski was in a park with his family and had just been out to the baths, when he and his mother decided to go around in the dunes in the area.

It was here that the four dingos – according to the boy’s father, ‘smelled the blood’ and attacks his son.

They smelled blood. I heard him scream, a spine-tingling scream filled with fear and pain, so I turned around and saw him being dragged away by a group of dingoes. They were disgusting and terrifying, says the father, by the name of Mark Schipanski to the Courier Mail, and continues:

He has received several wounds, bites and teeth marks in both legs. One of dingoerne bed stuck in his leg and tried to drag him away.

Fortunately, managed Mark Schipanski to scare dingoerne away and carry his son to safety. The son, however, was so severely injured by the attack that he had to be flown to a nearby hospital, where he is now hospitalized and is being treated for his injuries.

Fraser Island is the world’s largest sand island and is an extremely popular holiday destination among tourists. The australian authorities have long warned visitors to be vigilant against the wild dogs, which can be seen all over the Australia.

Tourists will be warned to feed dingoerne and encouraged to keep a sharp watchful eye on their children.

Back in 2001, lost a nine-year-old boy his life when he was attacked by a dingo on the holiday island, while a second dingo was put to sleep last year because of two separate incidents attacked a woman and a child.

the Case of the two-months old were cut Chamberlain, who in 1980 was killed by a dingo, however, is probably the most famous story, when her parents were initially convicted of murdering their daughter.

eight years later, convictions overturned, as Azarias small, torn and bloody romper was found in a dingohule.

Despite the complete rejection in 1988, it was only in 2012 – 32 years after Azarias death, that the parents managed to get the court’s word that the girl’s death certificate had to be converted.