WARNING: This story contains disturbing details. Laurenda Scribe says her nine-year-old daughter is afraid to go back home to their northern Manitoba First Nation after being brutally attacked by 10 dogs last week. On Thursday evening, Scribe says her two daughters left their Norway House Cree Nation home to find their younger brother, but got separated outside.

Scribe started to panic when one of her daughters, Heavenly, did not return home alongside her siblings. Soon after, two boys alerted Scribe that a young girl had been attacked by dogs nearby. "We just dropped everything and we went running," she told CBC News on Tuesday.

"Sure enough, I saw my daughter laying down on the ground." Thompson girl needed surgery after attack by 3 dogs Manitoba girl, 10, mauled to death by dogs in Lac Brochet Heavenly was attacked by 10 dogs, suffering dog bites to her cheek, chest and arm, Scribe said. She's been left bruised, scratched and scared.

"They ripped off her whole cheek," Scribe said. Heavenly can recall parts of the attack, she said. "She heard the dogs barking, and she said she turned around [and] all these dogs just came and started attacking her.

" Norway House RCMP got a report about a dog biting a girl in the community around 8 p.m. Thursday, spokesperson Sgt.

Paul Manaigre told CBC News in an email. The officers were unable to find the animal, which witnesses described as a white dog, he said. RCMP and First Nation safety officers saw a pack of dogs when they arrived in .