Police seek witness as they investigate suspected animal attack on Ontario child
- Ontario Provincial Police found an eight-year-old girl with serious injuries along Quadeville Road at 12:30 a.m. on June 24, 2025.
- Authorities believe the injuries may have resulted from an animal attack and are collaborating with wildlife officials and animal attack specialists to investigate.
- Authorities are seeking a man in his sixties with grey and white hair, who was last observed wearing a dark leather jacket and a white helmet used for motorcycling, as he may have useful information for the investigation.
- Robert Bard, guardian to the girl, stated in a video on June 26, "She’s doing good, in stable condition," but noted uncertainty over possible future surgeries.
- The investigation continues with community cooperation urged, while local fundraising efforts plan a July 5 event to support the girl's recovery.
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Police seek potential witness in suspected animal attack on child in Quadeville, Ont.
Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are seeking a potential witness who they say might be able to help their investigation into a suspected animal attack that left a young girl with serious injures last week.

Police seek witness as they investigate suspected animal attack on Ontario child
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