Caught under hooves: Cows “attacked” a man and two women in Britain

The incident comes after cows were revealed to be the deadliest animal in Britain. They attack 3-4 thousand people every year.

In the UK, an unnamed 56-year-old man was airlifted to hospital after being run over by a herd of cows on a remote Scottish coast. The Mirror writes about this.

The news comes after cows were named Britain’s deadliest animal.

A 56-year-old Briton and two women were crushed by a herd of cows on Traigh Eais beach on the Isle of Barra (Scotland). Police, the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and the Barra Coastguard rescue team rushed to the victims’ aid.

A Stornoway coastguard spokesman said: “The victims were trapped by the cows. The man was shot in the chest and is in shock.”

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service confirmed a local crew attended the scene to assist. The man was taken by helicopter to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow and the two women were taken to St Brendan’s Hospital in Castlebay.

The incident occurred on Saturday, September 16, 2023, at around 20.05.

“The 56-year-old man was taken by air ambulance to Queen Elizabeth University Hospital (Glasgow) but was later discharged. Two women were treated at St Brendan’s Hospital in Castlebay and were also discharged. All victims were advised and Police Scotland The spokesman said “no action was taken” on the police’s next steps.

The publication notes that this news comes after it was revealed that cows are the deadliest animal in the UK. They attack 3-4 thousand people every year. According to experts, this figure may continue to increase.

More than 30 people have been killed by cows between 2018 and 2022, according to the UK government’s Health and Safety Executive.

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Source: Focus

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