Airlifted to hospital by helicopter on New Year’s day. The second incident on Totley Moor in just a few months.

Incident number: 904

Response ID: 304,799,249

Date: 01.01.24

Location: Totley Moor, Derbyshire, Peak District

Cheska’s story “I was walking along the bridleway with my deaf elderly dog and partner. A herd of cows were seen in the distance and plenty of people had walked past them prior to us facing them. As we got closer the herd split up so we stopped to allow the rest of the herd to join where they were migrating to. As we had stopped one of the cows that had already crossed looked up and charged towards my dog. I got caught in the middle and was thrown in the air and suffered an open fracture to my tibia and fibula. As I had to lay on the floor the cow tried to charge at me again but I screamed in the cows face, shouting for help and the cow re-joined its herd. The bridleway was busy so it was easy to get attention of other walkers, Edale mountain rescue were called, they re-established blood flow to my leg and an air ambulance was called to take me to the hospital. I have had two surgery’s since, and as I’m pregnant (we had just found out) I had to be awake for both surgery’s! I suffer from severe PTSD and needed extensive therapy and physiotherapy

There were no signs for cattle & I’m shocked to learn what happened to me had happened to somebody just a few months prior in almost the same circumstances!”

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