A wild boar injured a woman in Nurnberg and damaged several gardens. The police warned about the animal and informed a hunter. The boar appeared in Neukatzwang, a district of Nurnberg, and damaged several gardens. The police warned about the animal and said that officers were on the scene. The boar was on the move in gardens and on streets, said a police spokesperson. We have deployed patrols and informed the gamekeeper. However, the situation was quickly clarified: The animal preferred to escape by fleeing - and returned to the forest. The woman was treated by a paramedic, it was said. Further information about the woman's injuries and how they occurred was not provided by the police. In March, a wild boar caused a stir in Berlin: In March, it was in a shopping center. It was only after several hours that the police were able to remove it from the store. The officers were able to drive the animal out of the Allende Center in Köpenick with the help of employees from the zoo. In March of the previous year, an aggressive wild boar injured three people in the Pfalz wine region. The animal first attacked a 77-year-old man on a campsite and lightly injured him on the leg, as the police reported at the time. Shortly thereafter, it lightly injured a 66-year-old man and his 62-year-old companion on the legs. Police officers finally shot the animal.
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Wild boar injures woman in Nurnberg
A wild boar injured a woman in Nurnberg and damaged several gardens. The police warned about the animal and informed a hunter.
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