NitroXAdministrator
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17/04/19 12:31 PM
Bambi kills man in Victoria and wounds woman

Deer kills man, seriously injures woman in rural Victoria

A man is dead and a woman has been left with horrific injuries after they were attacked by a deer in the north of Victoria this morning.
Natalie Wolfe

A man is dead and a woman has been left with horrific injuries after they were attacked by a deer in the north of Victoria this morning.

It is believed the animal attacked the pair just before 8.30am in Moyhu, south of Wangaratta, in the state's north east.

The couple were attacked as they were walking on their rural property after the feral deer emerged from the bush and violently gored them both.

Victoria Police confirmed the deer had been killed by officers.

Despite the best efforts from paramedics, the man died at the scene from critical injuries.

The woman has suffered life-threatening upper-body and leg injuries and was treated by air ambulance.

She has since been flown to Alfred Hospital in Melbourne in a critical condition.

An Ambulance Victoria spokeswoman said the woman was in “quite a serious condition” when paramedics arrived.

According to a 2017 state government report there are as many as a million feral deer in Victoria, with some species increasingly found in urban areas.

Deer numbers swelled after Victoria’s Black Saturday bushfires in 2009, culminating in many regional councils writing to the state government last year and begging for a cull.

Licensed recreational hunters are allowed to shoot most deer species in Victoria due to their game classification.

Victoria’s National Park Assocation has also been calling for a deer cull for years, comparing them to a more dangerous cane toad.

In July 2018, the association warned “deer have largely taken over most of Victoria’s prime natural areas in recent years”.

“They are trashing rainforest areas, mucking up our alpine region, chewing away at rare species in the Grampians — the list goes on. They are also impacting farms and creating havoc on our roads,” the association added.

Association spokesman Philip Ingamells later told The Age the state government would have to kill at least 400,000 deer a year to get the problem under control.

“They’re poised to take over the nation,” he said.

More to come


https://www.news.com.au/national/victori...67ce1594086a30b


NitroXAdministrator
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17/04/19 12:33 PM
Re: Bambi kills man in Victoria and wounds woman

Quote:

Victoria’s National Park Assocation




Another fake named group pretending to be official but largely full of greenie anti-gun anti-hunting marxists.


DarylS
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17/04/19 02:42 PM
Re: Bambi kills man in Victoria and wounds woman

Nasty - why the red-deer stag pictures?

yumastepside
(.333 member)
17/04/19 05:16 PM
Re: Bambi kills man in Victoria and wounds woman

....so, was it a pet or did come out of the scrub....conflicting stories ?

Roger


NitroXAdministrator
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17/04/19 05:35 PM
Re: Bambi kills man in Victoria and wounds woman

Quote:

....so, was it a pet or did come out of the scrub....conflicting stories ?

Roger




Yes. I read it as a WILD deer. And assumed it was a horny/randy sambar stag.

I did wonder how Police could say it had been killed if it was a wild stag.

But

Quote:

A man is dead and a woman has been left with horrific injuries after they were attacked by their pet deer in the north of Victoria this morning.




It was a PET deer.

One should NEVER make a male deer into a pet. Red stags are particularly dangerous.

April is the rut. They stop eating, get worked up a lot now, want to ffff all day. And a pet deer will not fear humans.


NitroXAdministrator
(.700 member)
17/04/19 05:35 PM
Re: Bambi kills man in Victoria and wounds woman

BTW they changed the story since this morning ...

DarylS
(.700 member)
18/04/19 02:00 AM
Re: Bambi kills man in Victoria and wounds woman

That makes more sense. Tks.

Using this to fuel acceptance of a wild deer poisoning program is normal lefty BS.



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