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Wild Boar Attacks, Injures 4 People in Berlin

October 30, 2012 RSS Feed Print
A crow rests on a wild boar in the Animal Park Friedrichsfelde in Berlin, Germany.

A crow rests on a wild boar in the Animal Park Friedrichsfelde in Berlin, Germany.

BERLIN (AP) — Berlin authorities say they shot and killed a 120 kilogram (265-pound) wild boar after it attacked and injured four people including a police officer in a residential neighborhood.

Police said Tuesday the boar bit a 74-year-old man on the back and leg, and knocked a 74-year-old woman to the ground and injured her hip on Monday afternoon in the Charlottenburg area of the capital. It also bit a 24-year-old woman before she climbed aboard a parked car to safety. All three were treated in a hospital.

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Police say when a police officer arrived, the boar attacked him and cut his leg before he pulled his gun and killed the animal with "multiple shots."

Wild boars are relatively common in green Berlin, though rarely cause problems beyond digging up gardens.

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