4-year-old boy injured in second attack by coyote in north Winnipeg

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A four-year-old boy was attacked by a coyote in the Headmaster Row area of North Kildonan in Winnipeg on Friday, Manitoba Natural Resources and Northern Development said in a release Sunday. 

The incident follows a separate coyote attack that took place June 24 where a nine-year-old boy was mauled, also in the North Kildonan area. 

The four-year-old child has been treated and released from hospital, the release said.

Conservation officers have increased patrols and brought in a trapper from the Manitoba Trappers Association to help out, but the public is still advised to take extra precautions, especially with young children, the release said. 

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