“Everyone should be able to Walk safely on a public footpath without fear. My life will never be the same again”

Incident number: 1072

Response ID: 313,179,697

Date of incident: 2020

Location: East Yorkshire

Status: 2 People with no dog

A horrible ordeal back in 2020. The people involved wish to remain anonymous due to the trauma they suffered

“We entered the field, a cow approached me from behind and pushed me to the ground, then the rest of the herd came up and attacked both myself and my husband leaving us badly injured. The group of cows that attacked us were a Stabiliser breed.

I had multiple broken ribs, a fractured shoulder, a collapsed lung, a haematoma on my head and lung, damaged nerves in my leg and PTSD. My husband was airlifted and I went by road ambulance.

This incident has been investigated by the HSE”

Our thoughts go out to this couple as we understand the ongoing trauma that they have suffered. If they wish to discuss this with anyone in our group please contact us via email (you did not leave us a contact email)  or Contact – Killer Cows

2 thoughts on ““Everyone should be able to Walk safely on a public footpath without fear. My life will never be the same again””

  1. It shows that the law on access to land must change to accept that when cows are in a field that field footpath is inaccessible.

    When no threat of cows the path is safe to use!

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