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Horror footage of North Point "Wild Boar Attacking Police Case" exposes wild boar male crazy chasing and biting auxiliary police

2021-11-13T06:02:19.938Z


The terrorist footage of the North Point "Wild Boar Attacking Police Case" was exposed. At about 11 pm this Tuesday (9th), a wild boar attacking a police officer occurred on Temple Road in North Point. The entire process was captured by a car on-site. The 52-year-old auxiliary policeman was shot in the parking lot. male


The terrorist footage of the North Point "Wild Boar Attacking Police Case" was exposed. At about 11 pm this Tuesday (9th), a wild boar attacking a police officer occurred on Temple Road in North Point. The entire process was captured by a car on-site. The 52-year-old auxiliary policeman was shot in the parking lot. The male wild boar was chasing and biting. Since he did not bring a shield and his two comrades were not around, he was attacked by wild boars like a trapped animal. In just 10 seconds, the auxiliary police was knocked down by the wild boar three times and opened his mouth at least. Seven times, in the face of wild boars' frenzied attacks, the auxiliary police had no power to parry.


This eye-catching and alert segment is 34 seconds long and was shot at the Feilongtai parking lot at No. 26, Temple Road, Tin Hau. The auxiliary police suddenly ran out of a white private car from the side of a white private car. The assistant policeman of the glow stick became unbalanced and fell to the ground. The wild boar took advantage of the momentum and hit him with his head. The assistant police missile was two meters, and his body turned upside down. He, the assistant policeman walked into the car to escape, and soon ran out from the other side in a panic. The wild boar also walked in his direction after spotting it.

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This clip not only shows that the wild boar is attacking fiercely, but also has amazing lethality with both head and mouth. After hitting the target with its head, it bites. The auxiliary police smashed into each other.

The wild boar was ferocious and combative, and kept biting the auxiliary police. Fortunately, the auxiliary police finally escaped, otherwise the wild boar would be killed at any time.

The incident occurred on the evening of Tuesday (9th). The security of a building reported that a wild boar was found wandering on Temple Road in Tin Hau, North Point. Three police officers arrived at the scene to deal with the incident. Two of them were armed with shields and the other 52-year-old auxiliary policeman did not. At first, the atmosphere was peaceful. The police officers were on guard at a distance. The wild boar also appeared calm, wandering around on his own, and walked to the vicinity of the Feilongtai parking lot at No. 26 Tin Hau Temple Road.

The wild boar assaulted the police eventually jumped off the cliff and died.

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The fishery and Conservation Department staff arrived at the scene, holding a tool to catch the wild boar. The wild boar was suspected of being threatened. For a while, the wild boar was hidden in the grass. There was a sound, buttocks and feet were bitten, his back was injured, and the wild boar ran wildly after wounding, but he hurriedly jumped off a 10-meter-deep hillside, and finally died of serious injuries.

The auxiliary police's right calf was seriously injured. The wound was 6 inches long with bones visible. The right side of the hip was also eaten by an ambulance.

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Source: hk1

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