There is another incident of wild boar attacking people on Hong Kong Island. At about 4 o'clock this afternoon (15th), the police received a report from a man that his girlfriend was bitten by a wild boar about 1.5 meters long on Mount Parker Road. The wild boar attacked and fled No trace.
The 42-year-old woman surnamed Xu injured her wrist with a 0.5 cm wound. She was taken to the emergency room of Eastern District Hospital by ambulance when she was awake.
Most of Mount Parker Road is located in Tai Tam Country Park.
Looking through the information, Tai Tam Country Park is a hot spot for wild boars. Since January this year, there have been 4 incidents of wild boar attacks on the public.
On January 19 this year, a woman surnamed Liang (38 years old) took a break and took out food to eat while hiking. Unexpectedly, a wild boar was suspected of being attracted by the food, and suddenly attacked her and bit her buttocks.
Less than half a month later, on January 27, a woman (66 years old) was bitten by a wild boar while hiking.
As of February 11, a 53-year-old woman surnamed He was bitten on the leg by a 1-foot-long little wild boar in the park.
Tai Tam Country Park woman was bitten by wild boar, buttocks sent to hospital for treatment