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Young boy seriously injured in cow attack was at Geraldine Adventure Race
18 Apr, 2021 10:51 PM
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The boy suffered abdominal injuries and fractured ribs in the Geraldine attack. Photo / 123rf
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A young boy who was attacked by a 500kg cow in Geraldine was watching his sister compete in a local adventure race.
A Canterbury West Coast Air Rescue spokesman said the 7-year-old was with his family on Sunday when the cow jumped the fence and stomped on him.
The boy suffered abdominal injuries and fractured ribs and was flown to Christchurch Hospital, the spokesman said.
Mad cow : 7-year-old seriously injured in cow attack was at adventure race
The boy suffered abdominal injuries and fractured ribs in the Geraldine bull attack. Photo / 123rf Mad cow : 7-year-old seriously injured in cow attack was at adventure race Mon, 19 Apr 2021, 11:48AM
A young boy who was attacked by a 500kg cow in Geraldine was watching his sister compete in a local adventure race.
A Canterbury West Coast Air Rescue spokesman said the 7-year-old was with his family on Sunday when the cow jumped the fence and stomped on him.
The boy suffered abdominal injuries and fractured ribs and was flown to Christchurch Hospital, the spokesman said.