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Furious Geese Leave Woman with Broken Pelvis

7 Dec

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Summary

  • A 72-year-old woman suffered a broken pelvis and internal bleeding.
  • The attack occurred while she was feeding ducks at a park.
  • Passing strangers intervened to scare away the aggressive geese.
Furious Geese Leave Woman with Broken Pelvis

A shocking encounter at a Texas park left a 72-year-old woman with severe injuries, including a broken pelvis and internal bleeding, after she was attacked by a flock of geese. The incident occurred on December 1 when the woman was feeding ducks at City Lake Park. A large goose reportedly initiated the assault, knocking her down, after which other geese joined in.

She was left trapped and unable to move until a couple passing by intervened and managed to drive the geese away. Her son expressed disbelief at the geese's territorial aggression, noting her long recovery ahead with extensive physical therapy. He aims to raise public awareness, particularly for seniors, about being cautious around wildlife.

Park officials are considering installing warning signs to guide visitors on sharing space with local wildlife. Wildlife experts advise maintaining distance from geese, especially during nesting season from March to June, when they are most protective. Recommended actions for encountering an aggressive goose include facing it directly, appearing large, and backing away slowly.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Lydia West was attacked by geese at City Lake Park, likely due to territorial behavior, especially if they felt threatened or were protecting young.
The woman sustained serious injuries including a broken pelvis and internal bleeding from the aggressive goose attack.
If a goose acts aggressively, face it directly, make yourself appear larger, and slowly back away without turning your back.

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