Delhi | Fatal Encounter: Stray Bull Launches Meat Vendor into the Air, Leading to Death

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NEW DELHI: A tragic incident occurred in Outer Delhi’s Narela on Saturday evening, resulting in the death of a 53-year-old man who was allegedly attacked by a stray bull. The victim, identified as a meat vendor, was violently thrown approximately four feet into the air, causing him to hit his head on the ground and sustain severe injuries, as reported by the police.

Upon receiving a PCR call around 4 pm from Satyawadi Raja Harishchander Hospital, authorities were informed that a man named Mohammad Sanaullah, a resident of Narela Sector A6, had been brought in an unconscious state.

The victim’s medical report indicated an ‘alleged history of an attack by a bull on the roadside’.

DCP (Outer North) Nidhin Valsan stated, “An investigation revealed that the victim had gone to the Ramlila Ground to relieve himself when he was unexpectedly attacked by a bull amidst a confrontation between two bulls, leading to his hospitalization. Legal action under Section 194 of the BNSS is being pursued in connection with this incident.”

Subsequently, the police contacted a nearby cow shelter, and the two bulls involved in the altercation were relocated there to ensure the safety of other citizens.

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