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Mother hailed as hero in Vancouver Island cougar attack

Attack victim released from hospital with minor injuries
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Conservation officers shot and killed two young sibling cougars after an attack on March 29 in Lake Cowichan that left a seven-year-old boy with cuts and teeth marks, but no serious injuries. (Kevin Rothbauer/gazette)

The mother of a seven-year-old Vancouver Island boy who was the target of a cougar attack Friday afternoon displayed sa国际传媒渋ncredible braverysa国际传媒, according to Insp. Ben York.

York, the conservation officer in charge of the West Coast region, said the mother, who has been identified as Chelsea Bromley, heard a commotion in the familysa国际传媒檚 backyard on Point Ideal Drive in Lake Cowichan at about 3:30 p.m. on March 29.

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He said that when Chelsea saw her son Zachary being attacked and bitten by one of two cougars that came over the yardsa国际传媒檚 boundary fence, she immediately leapt into action, pried the cougarsa国际传媒檚 mouth open with her bare hands and sa国际传媒渞ippedsa国际传媒 the cougar away from her son.

sa国际传媒淗er actions likely saved her son from much further injury,sa国际传媒 York said.

sa国际传媒淲e donsa国际传媒檛 recommend that people intercede in a cougar attack, but who would tell a mother that.sa国际传媒

Speaking at the Lake Cowichan Christian Fellowship Church on Sunday, Zacharysa国际传媒檚 father Kevin said his sonsa国际传媒檚 rescue and survival was sa国际传媒渁 miraclesa国际传媒.

sa国际传媒淶ack has some cuts and teeth marks, but there was no broken bones or anything else,sa国际传媒 he said at the church in a video that was posted on Facebook.

sa国际传媒淚f it was one of our younger children, they probably would be dead. Wesa国际传媒檙e grateful to the community that have been helping us get through this, and the fact that the ambulance was at our house within eight minutes.sa国际传媒

Chelsea said the attack was a sa国际传媒渢errible experiencesa国际传媒 for her and her family.

sa国际传媒淚n that moment, I heard my child cry out and then my shoes were flying,sa国际传媒 she said.

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Zachary was taken to Cowichan District Hospital before being transferred to a hospital in Victoria.

He suffered minor injuries to his head, neck and an arm and was released from the hospital Saturday.

Chelsea suffered some minor wounds from the attack and is also recovering.

York said one of the cougars was shot and killed by conservation officers on site shortly after the attack, and the second cougar was shot dead after being tracked by officers.

He said there were reports of a third cougar, but after setting up traps and cameras and speaking to neighbours over the weekend, combined with the fact that there have been no cougar sightings since in that area, they are now highly confident that the two dead cougars were the only ones involved in the incident.

sa国际传媒淲e had a necropsy completed over the weekend and confirmed that both cats were approximately six months old and were extremely emaciated,sa国际传媒 York said.

sa国际传媒淭hey had very little in their stomachs so wesa国际传媒檙e supposing that they are siblings who have been without their mother for a period of weeks to months.sa国际传媒

York said only one of the cougars was involved in the attack, with the other one close by.

He said conservation officers shot both cats when they arrived because they were not 100 per cent sure which one was involved in the attack.

sa国际传媒淎s well, they were obviously a sibling pair who have been running and working together,sa国际传媒 York said.

sa国际传媒淚f one was showing this behaviour, theresa国际传媒檚 a 99 per cent likelihood the other would too.sa国际传媒

York said there are frequent reports of cougar sightings in the Lake Cowichan area, but there were no specific reports of these two cats in the hours before the attack.

York said conservation officers are taking DNA samples from the cats to test against any DNA left on Zacharysa国际传媒檚 clothes and body to ensure they definitely got the right animal.

sa国际传媒淲esa国际传媒檒l also be leaving cameras in place in the area a while longer just to be sure,sa国际传媒 he said.

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The Cowichan Valley School District has brought in extra counsellors to Palsson Elementary School in Lake Cowichan, the school Zachary attends, to help the young students process and deal with the attack.

District spokesman Mike Russell said school principal Fiona Somerville also went to all the schoolsa国际传媒檚 classes on Monday to talk to students about the incident.

sa国际传媒淭he attack might be emotional and stressful for some of the students,sa国际传媒 Russell said.

sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 likely that few of them had ever dealt with a life and death situation involving one of their classmates before.sa国际传媒

York said the chance of seeing a cougar in the wild is slim, and when they are seen, they are usually just showing curiosity or running away from you.

But if one is showing too much interest in you or is showing aggression, itsa国际传媒檚 important that you make sure that the cat doesnsa国际传媒檛 see you as prey.

sa国际传媒淚f you run, you could trigger its predator instinct to chase you,sa国际传媒 York said. sa国际传媒淵ou should make yourself appear larger, talk to the cat in a stern voice and swing a stick or a rock around if you have one. If you have small children with you, pick them up and make sure pets are on a leash.sa国际传媒

York said all cougar sightings should be reported to local conservation officers.



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