Bull attacks child (video grab)
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Digital Desk, Gwalior. The terror of stray cattle in the city is not stopping. The latest case came to light in Tyagi Nagar of Murar area, where a stray bull fatally attacked a six-year-old innocent child. The seriously injured child was admitted to the district hospital, where nine stitches were put in his head. The video of the incident is becoming increasingly viral on social media.
According to the information, this incident took place on the evening of 9 February. Six-year-old Govind Lakshkar along with his sister Nandini Lakshkar was returning home from coaching classes in Tyagi Nagar as usual. Meanwhile, a stray bull standing on the road suddenly attacked Govind. The bull trapped the child in its horns, threw him on the ground and tried to crush him.
During the incident, Nandani raised an alarm, due to which people present nearby reached the spot and chased away the bull. After this, seriously injured Govind was immediately admitted to the Child and Pediatrics Department (PICU) of Gwalior District Hospital. According to doctors, if there had been a delay of a few more seconds, a major accident could have occurred. At present the child is out of danger and was discharged from the hospital on Thursday.
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Corporation staff limited to chasing away instead of catching
Local people allege that the responsibility of catching stray cattle in the city lies with the Municipal Corporation's drunken staff, but the staff is often active only during VIP movement. Even at that time, instead of catching the bulls, they are chased away towards the streets and colonies.
The same attitude is adopted even after complaints, due to which the bulls become more aggressive when the area changes and such incidents come to light. There is anger among the people after the incident and concrete action is being demanded from the Municipal Corporation.
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