Boy, 3, attacked by mountain lion before dad threw backpack at animal in a bid to save the child

Three-year-old boy is attacked by mountain lion before his dad threw a backpack at the animal in a bid to save the child

  • The three-year-old is being treated at an area hospital; he’s in stable condition   
  • Child was walking with five other family members when the animal attacked 
  • Authorities said lion came out of nowhere and grabbed the child by the neck
  • The child’s dad threw a backpack at the mountain lion in order to save the boy
  • Police said mountain lion went after backpack; authorities euthanized animal  

A three-year-old boy was attacked and injured by a mountain lion while walking in a California park with his family. 

According to the Orange County Fire Authority, the boy was attacked within the Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park in Lake Forest around 4.15pm on Monday. 

Authorities said the boy was walking with five other family members when the mountain lion came out of nowhere and grabbed the child by the neck. 

  

A three-year-old boy was attacked and injured by a mountain lion while walking in a California park with his family

Authorities said the boy was walking with five other family members when the mountain lion came out of nowhere and grabbed the child by the neck. In a bid to save his son, the boy's father threw a backpack (pictured) at the mountain lion

Authorities said the boy was walking with five other family members when the mountain lion came out of nowhere and grabbed the child by the neck. In a bid to save his son, the boy’s father threw a backpack (pictured) at the mountain lion

In a bid to save his son, the boy’s father threw a backpack at the mountain lion.

The mammal then dropped the child, grabbed the backpack and jumped up a tree, the the fire authorities said. 

First reponders rushed the child to a local hospital where he is said to be in stable condition. The child suffered injuries to  his neck as a result of the attack. 

Photos of the mountain lion show it standing on a tree branch while holding the backpack in its jaws. 

Video also shows the massive cat chomping on the bag while staring down at first responders. 

Officials from the Department of Fish and Wildlife ‘gave local law enforcement the approval to euthanize the lion due to the public safety threat’. 

Officials from the Department of Fish and Wildlife 'gave local law enforcement the approval to euthanize the lion due to the public safety threat'

Officials from the Department of Fish and Wildlife ‘gave local law enforcement the approval to euthanize the lion due to the public safety threat’

They were attacked within the Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park (file image) in Lake Forest around 4.15pm on Monday

They were attacked within the Whiting Ranch Wilderness Park (file image) in Lake Forest around 4.15pm on Monday

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