Austria: summer tourist dies after cow attack in the Styrian mountains.
According to inkorr.com: A tragic incident occurred in the Austrian province of Styria: an 85-year-old man and his 82-year-old wife were attacked by nine cows while walking to one of the mountain lodges. According to the Mirror publication, the elderly couple from Vienna was walking along a forest path when their dog startled the animals.
“The elderly couple from Vienna and their dog were walking a forest path from Türlwandhütte to an Austrian cabin. Near the lodge, they encountered a herd of cows, among which were three calves. According to witnesses, the couple's dog frightened the cows,” said police spokesman Markus Reich.
The animals trampled the couple, and they were urgently delivered to the hospital. The man was airlifted to a hospital in Salzburg but unfortunately died after surgery. His wife also sustained serious injuries but managed to survive.
Other accidents
It was also reported that the head of Lego died while skiing in the Swiss Alps. The head of the Spanish branch of Siemens also died along with his family during a helicopter crash into the Hudson River. The founder of the Mango brand died in the mountains near Barcelona after falling into a ravine from a height of over 100 meters. These tragedies highlight the importance of caution in mountainous areas and in situations where risks associated with animals and machinery may arise.
In Styria, Austria, a tragedy occurred when an elderly couple fell victim to a cow attack while walking in the woods. The man died from his injuries, while his wife sustained serious injuries but survived. This incident demonstrates the importance of exercising caution in nature, where unexpected dangers can lurk, even from those that may seem harmless, like a herd of cows.
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