Deer kills French hunter in 'uncommon' attack | Inquirer News

Deer kills French hunter in ‘uncommon’ attack

/ 12:19 PM November 07, 2017

A picture taken on September 12, 2012, shows a stag calling next to a deer in a forest in Rambouillet, near Paris. AFP

LILLE, France — A 62-year-old man died while taking part in a hunt in the Paris area Monday after being charged by a deer that fatally gored him, police said.

The incident occurred around 10 a.m. in the Compiegne national park, about 85 kilometres (53 miles) northeast of Paris.

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The man was acting as a beater when he was struck. He “was charged and pierced by a deer which stabbed him with his antlers,” a police spokesman said.

The hunter, who was not carrying a rifle, died of internal bleeding before emergency services could arrive. Police said this type of death was “uncommon”. /cbb

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