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https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/...-woman-death-medical-journal-reports-n1049586
By David K. Li
An elderly Australian woman collecting eggs on her farm was fatally pecked by a rooster who targeted the victim's varicose veins, researchers said.
The findings, published in the journal Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology, were meant to show how even the smallest, most unthreatening animals can still inflict deadly wounds, according to University of Adelaide pathology professor Roger Byard and forensic pathologist Judith Fronczek.
"The bird pecked her lower left leg causing significant hemorrhage with collapse and death," the researchers wrote. "This case demonstrates that even relatively small domestic animals may be able to inflict lethal injuries in individuals if there are specific vascular vulnerabilities present."
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/...-woman-death-medical-journal-reports-n1049586
By David K. Li
An elderly Australian woman collecting eggs on her farm was fatally pecked by a rooster who targeted the victim's varicose veins, researchers said.
The findings, published in the journal Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology, were meant to show how even the smallest, most unthreatening animals can still inflict deadly wounds, according to University of Adelaide pathology professor Roger Byard and forensic pathologist Judith Fronczek.
"The bird pecked her lower left leg causing significant hemorrhage with collapse and death," the researchers wrote. "This case demonstrates that even relatively small domestic animals may be able to inflict lethal injuries in individuals if there are specific vascular vulnerabilities present."