A in Australia is being hailed as a after saving his baby son from the of a wild dingo. The baby was dragged from his campervan on Australia's Fraser Island on Friday. His father awoke and heard his son's outside. He rushed to his son's aid and dragged his son from the dingo's jaws. He also fought off animals in the . The 14-month-old baby boy was rushed to hospital and underwent surgery for a fractured and deep cuts to his neck and head. Doctors report he is now in a condition and is expected to make a full recovery. The father said: "Our son is doing ....We ask the media to please respect our family's privacy while we focus on our son's ."
The recent on the boy is the third such incident this year. Fraser Island residents are worried that the attacks could threaten the island's status. Long-term resident, Hannah Robinson, said many visitors did not realize they should not camp in unfenced with children under the age of 12. She said there was not enough about how to be aware of the threat of the animals on the island. She added: "We have been calling for a visitors' for years. This is one of the most-visited national and there is nobody around to give people about what they can and cannot do. People who do the thing are either naive or ."