Dragon Valley News

Aug 10, 2015 13:30

2015/08/10




Kelpie in Local Swimming Hole

Residents of the Mill district are warned to be on the lookout after a kelpie attack on a local girl this weekend past. The child, 7 year old Rachel D__, was attacked while swimming in the popular Badwolf swimming hole below Millrace. Her sister, Eliza, age 9 years, alerted off-duty officers Peadar Crenshaw and Lori deMara to the danger. The officers, members of the crack monster fighting squad in Ballymorges, fought off the beast and rescued the girl, sustaining severe injuries. Despite their wounds, they performed CPR on the child until the arrival of emergency personnel. The child regained consciousness at the scene and is expected to make a complete recovery.

Residents are warned to keep away from local waterways in the Mill district. Kelpies are listed as a class 2 threat; a semi-intelligent shapeshifting man-eater that may appear either as a shaggy young horse or pony, usually a brownish-green in colour and friendly in demeanour or as a shaggy rough young man with water-weeds and sand caught up in his hair and clothing. In either shape, the kelpie is rated as extremely dangerous. Do not approach. Go inside, do not answer the door, do not invite him in. Call XXX-XXX-XXXX to report any possible sightings.

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