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Describe how peta-lynn treated her partner wound when they reached home.

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The marsh waters ran red with blood as the giant crocodile clamped its jaws over the man’s arm. Choking back fear, the young girl waded in to save her friend”

As she climbed into the truck on that bright April afternoon in 1981, 12-year-old Peta-Lynn Mann felt a flutter of excitement. Less than an hour before, she had arrived from boarding school in Darwin to her home at remote Channel Point, 180 kilometres to the south-west. Now she was going for a drive into the tropical countryside she loved so much.

The region abounded in wildlife—pigs, buffalo, crocodiles and a variety of birds. Here her parents, Robert and Wendy Mann, immigrants from Zimbabwe, had set up a hunting and photo safari business. The Manns were away, so it was their young partner, Hilton Graham, 23, who was taking care of Peta-Lynn. The two were great friends and Graham had planned an outing as a treat for Peta-Lynn. “We’ll shoot a pig for barbecue out on the island,” he said, as he started the truck and headed down the track towards Palm Springs, a spot 20 kilometres away and almost cut off by swamp. Although called “the island,” the area was joined to the mainland by a narrow strip.

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