A 94-year-old man died from his injuries after being knocked down and
then trampled by an "aggressive" sheep in the south west of France.
The man’s body was found by his family on Monday, by a footpath near the
village of Cestas, south of Bordeaux.
He was discovered with severe injuries to his face and knees.
The police launched an investigation after the mysterious discovery and
their investigation, which included a post-mortem of the man’s body,
confirmed their theory he had been attacked by a sheep.
Police believe he was knocked to ground by the animal before the sheep
launched a furious attack, targeting the pensioner with its head and
hooves.
The sheep belonged to a local breeder and landowner whom the elderly man
had gone to discuss his order of timber.
"It was a young, one-year-old ram who is not at all aggressive, my
daughter reared him by bottle," the farmer who owns the animal said,
asking not to be named.
"But in this case he was protecting his flock. He was playing the role of the dominant male because there were a lot of ewes."
Several people witnessed the aggressiveness of the animal, which had
also attacked a local politician who had gone to help the man's family
after hearing the news.
The woman was left needing hospital treatment after suffering a fracture
and heavy bruising.
Police were at a loss to explain why the animal charged initially and
simply put the attack down to the "animal's aggression.
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