Spotted by James Higham and Julia M at the BBC:
A spokesperson for North Yorkshire Police said the force had been called to a report of a man in his 50s being injured by cows in a field north of Richmond.
He was treated by paramedics, but sadly he was pronounced dead at the scene.
Very sparse on detail. There's no mention of a dog or young calves, but that doesn't mean they weren't there, and we aren't told how many cows* were seen attacking him, or indeed why he was in the field.
* Please, no jokes involving 'five'.
Update - AK Haart in the comments points out that he was walking his dogs.
Thought so.
Local Council Efficiency
3 hours ago
6 comments:
We first came across this one in the Yorkshire Post which says he was out with his dogs.
https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/people/richmond-school-teacher-killed-cows-while-walking-his-dogs-2980002
AKH, thanks, I have updated.
Looks like they managed to kill the dog too. Vicious.
B, cows v dogs, interesting battle. It's mass and brute force v agility and sharp teeth.
Perhaps this shows that, with a school teacher walking with a dog in a field of cows, there can still be a large gap between education and intelligence.
PS, you shouldn't speak ill of the dead. But yes, agreed.
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