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LONDON, ONT. The principal of Strathroy District Collegiate Institute issued a statement Monday on the passing of one of her students that was killed last week by three dogs. OPP along with EMS, Southwest Middlesex Fire department, Oneida Nation Paramedic services and Air Orgne responded to the death at 2:23 p.m. last Thursday at an address on Gentleman Drive in Southwest Middlesex. Megan Fisher, 17, from Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, was pronounced deceased at the scene. A post-mortem examination determined she died as a result of injuries sustained from three dogs on the property. On Monday, Stephanie Hambides, principal of Strathroy District Collegiate Institute released the following statement.
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Publishing date: Apr 05, 2021 • 3 hours ago • 2 minute read • Megan Fisher, 17, is being remembered by her family for her warm, caring and quirky personality. The teen died after she was mauled by three dogs last week at a home near Muncey, southwest of London. The OPP continues to investigate her death. CREDIT: Elliott Madill Funeral Home
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The Strathroy high school student mauled to death by three dogs is a longtime family friend of the animals’ owner, the owner’s sister said Monday as loved ones mourned her death.
Megan Fisher, 17, was killed when three dogs, described by police only as “large-breed” dogs, mauled her last week at a home near Muncey, a rural area southwest of London. It happened at a home owned by Andrew Littleton, property records indicate.
Teen killed by dogs near London, Ont., remembered as quirky and an animal lover
A 17-year-old girl who died last week after she was attacked by three dogs outside London, Ont., is being remembered for her quirky personality, and love of animals and her friends.
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Police say the 3 dogs did not belong to Megan Fisher, 17, of Chippewas of the Thames First Nation
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Posted: Apr 06, 2021 8:43 AM ET | Last Updated: April 6
Megan Fisher, 17, of Chippewas of the Thames First Nation died Thursday. She was attacked by dogs outside London, Ont., and provincial police are still investigating.(Elliott-Madill Funeral Home)