Kelly Keen Coyote Attack - Fatal Coyote Attacks On Humans

Fatal Coyote Attacks On Humans

The Kelly Keen attack is the only proven fatal coyote attack in the United States and one of only two such fatal attacks anywhere. The other, the Tayor Mitchell coyote attack, occurred in Canada. On October 28, 2009, Mitchell, a famous 19-year-old Canadian folk singer who, during a tour break, was killed by at least three Eastern coyotes while she was hiking alone on a hiking trail in the Cape Breton Highlands, Nova Scotia.

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