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UP: Man Dies After Bovine Attack Sends Him Tumbling Into Muddy Pond

  • A 55-year-old man, Santosh Kumar, died in Nagla Ani village after being attacked by a bovine and falling into a muddy pond, according to police.
  • Eyewitnesses and villagers attempted to help but were unsuccessful, resulting in a two-hour struggle to retrieve his body.
  • Mamta Singh, the SHO at Mursan Kotwali police station, stated that his body has been sent for post-mortem examination.
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The cow had pushed the 56-year-old several times against the stable wall. He succumbed to his injuries

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Horrible tragedy Saturday morning in the Styrian Bad Mitterndorf (Bezirk Liezen): A 56-year-old farmer was attacked by a bull, he suffered fatal injuries. Every help came too late. Just before 9 am, according to the Styrian police, the 56-year-old farmer probably supplied a bull in the free-run area of his estate and was attacked by it. "The Obersteirer was apparently pressed against a stable wall several times, reports police spokesman Fritz Gr…

·Vienna, Austria
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On a farm in the Salzkammergut, a farmer was killed by a bull. No one could help the man anymore.

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In Bad Mitterndorf there was a deadly bull attack, in which a 56-year-old farmer died. The emergency doctor could only find his death.

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vienna.at broke the news in on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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