The final 24 seconds of audio captured on the phone of 19-year-old Canadian backpacker Piper James has been publicly released by her best friend Brianna Falk to Queensland Police — and shared with media — becoming one of the most heartbreaking and disturbing pieces of evidence in the K’gari (Fraser Island) dingo attack case.

The recording, timestamped shortly before Piper’s disappearance on January 15, 2026, begins innocently. Piper’s voice is clear and excited as she whispers to the camera: “Look how close they are… they’re so beautiful.” Gentle waves and distant bird calls can be heard in the background. She is filming a small group of dingoes near her on the beach, animals she had been interacting with for weeks while working at a local hostel. She tosses a small piece of food — a habit she had formed despite repeated warnings — and giggles as one dingo approaches cautiously.
For the first 18 seconds, the mood is light: Piper narrating softly, “They’re not scary at all when you’re calm,” and laughing as the dingoes sniff around her feet. Then, at 19 seconds, the tone shifts dramatically. A low growl. Piper’s breathing quickens. “Wait… guys?” she says, voice rising. The camera shakes as she backs up. More growls — multiple animals now. At 21 seconds, a sharp yelp and the sound of something lunging. Piper screams once — short, terrified — then gasps: “No! Stop!”
The next three seconds are chaotic: scuffling, more growls, Piper’s voice breaking into panicked whimpers. Then, in the very last second — right before the audio cuts out as the phone is presumably knocked away — Piper manages only three final, desperate words in a fading whisper:
“Help… me… please…”
The line goes dead.
Brianna Falk, who released the audio to police and then to media with family permission, said through tears: “She was feeding the dingoes, and then they attacked her back. She thought they were her friends. She trusted them. That’s why she let them get so close. Those three words at the end… that’s all she had left.”
The clip has been viewed millions of times since its release on January 21, 2026. It has become a heartbreaking symbol of Piper’s final moments — a young woman who loved animals and adventure, unaware that her kindness would be met with fatal violence. Police have confirmed the audio aligns with the timeline: Piper was last seen alive around 5:45 p.m. on January 15, telling hostel colleagues she was going for a swim. Her body was found at 6:35 a.m. on January 17 near the Maheno Shipwreck, surrounded by a large pack of dingoes.
Forensic examination showed multiple deep lacerations and puncture wounds, with clear defensive injuries on her arms and hands. The pack — at least a dozen animals — was still present when rangers arrived, requiring warning shots to disperse them.
The audio has intensified calls for urgent changes on K’gari. Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service has ramped up patrols, issued new warnings about habituated dingoes, and temporarily closed sections of beach. The investigation now focuses on whether prolonged human interaction — feeding, close photography, leaving food scraps — turned a protected native species into a dangerous threat.
Piper’s family in Canada is shattered. Her father, Todd James, told media: “She loved animals so much. She thought the dingoes were beautiful. That love cost her everything.”
The 24-second recording — innocent laughter turning to terror, ending with three whispered words — has become a haunting memorial. Piper James chased beauty and freedom. She found both — and paid the ultimate price.
Rest in peace, Piper. Your last plea for help has been heard. The world is listening — and demanding change.
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