From Nafferton Today:
A DRIFFIELD veterinary surgeon had to be airlifted to hospital this week after being injured by a cow. Holly Kitson, 24, who works at the Aldgate Veterinary Centre, in Albion Street, was carrying out a routine TB test at a farm in Flamborough Road, Bempton, on Tuesday when she was knocked unconscious by a cow. A search and rescue helicopter was drafted in from RAF Leconfield to airlift Holly to Hull Royal Infirmary where she had to have a CT scan and stitches to a cut under her chin.
What's perturbing about this is that cattle seem to have developed mind control powers...
Holly told the Driffield Post that she cannot remember much of the incident itself but believes she has had a lucky escape. "All I remember was waking up in hospital not knowing what day it was or where I was or what had happened..."
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Cow telepathy - now that's a frightening thought.
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