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A university student was savagely killed by a pack of wolves during a walk, despite being warned by a colleague not to venture out.
Kenton Carnegie, 22, was participating in a geological survey programme in Points North Landing, Canada, as part of his university placement when the horrifying incident occurred.
On 8 November 2005, he decided to take a stroll by the lake to "go look at the rocks in the bay". Bush pilot Todd Svarckopf reportedly cautioned him against leaving the camp and invited him to play hockey in the airport's hangar instead – but Kenton was undeterred.
A kilometre from the camp, a wolf emerged and began to follow him through the snow.
Upon noticing the wolf, Kenton quickened his pace, but two more wolves joined the pursuit, and th

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