The Kelly Keen coyote fatal attack is the only known fatal coyote attack on a child, as well as the only known fatal coyote attack on a human ever confirmed in the United States. On August 26, 1981, three-year-old Los Angeles resident Kelly Lynn Keen was dragged off her property and fatally wounded by an urban coyote before being rescued by her father. The event is also notable for its aftermath, in which large numbers of coyotes were killed and two animal rights activists provoked an uproar by claiming that her parents, not the coyote, had killed her.
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| - The Kelly Keen coyote fatal attack is the only known fatal coyote attack on a child, as well as the only known fatal coyote attack on a human ever confirmed in the United States. On August 26, 1981, three-year-old Los Angeles resident Kelly Lynn Keen was dragged off her property and fatally wounded by an urban coyote before being rescued by her father. The event is also notable for its aftermath, in which large numbers of coyotes were killed and two animal rights activists provoked an uproar by claiming that her parents, not the coyote, had killed her. (en)
- El ataque fatal de coyote a Kelly Keen es el único ataque fatal de coyote conocido a un niño, así como el único ataque fatal de coyote conocido a un humano jamás confirmado en los Estados Unidos. El 26 de agosto de 1981, Kelly Lynn Keen, una residente de Los Ángeles de tres años, fue arrastrada fuera de su propiedad y herida de muerte por un coyote urbano (coyotes salvajes que se han adaptado a merodear y buscar comida en zonas urbanas y suburbanas) antes de ser rescatada por su padre. El evento también es notable por sus secuelas, en las que un gran número de coyotes fueron muertos y dos activistas por los derechos de los animales provocaron dos décadas más tarde un alboroto al afirmar que sus padres, no el coyote, la habían matado. (es)
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| - The Kelly Keen coyote fatal attack is the only known fatal coyote attack on a child, as well as the only known fatal coyote attack on a human ever confirmed in the United States. On August 26, 1981, three-year-old Los Angeles resident Kelly Lynn Keen was dragged off her property and fatally wounded by an urban coyote before being rescued by her father. The event is also notable for its aftermath, in which large numbers of coyotes were killed and two animal rights activists provoked an uproar by claiming that her parents, not the coyote, had killed her. (en)
- El ataque fatal de coyote a Kelly Keen es el único ataque fatal de coyote conocido a un niño, así como el único ataque fatal de coyote conocido a un humano jamás confirmado en los Estados Unidos. El 26 de agosto de 1981, Kelly Lynn Keen, una residente de Los Ángeles de tres años, fue arrastrada fuera de su propiedad y herida de muerte por un coyote urbano (coyotes salvajes que se han adaptado a merodear y buscar comida en zonas urbanas y suburbanas) antes de ser rescatada por su padre. El evento también es notable por sus secuelas, en las que un gran número de coyotes fueron muertos y dos activistas por los derechos de los animales provocaron dos décadas más tarde un alboroto al afirmar que sus padres, no el coyote, la habían matado. (es)
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