The threat from stray cattle in Gwalior is on the rise. The latest ordeal was in Murar's Tyagi Nagar, where a stray bull unleashed a deadly attack on 6-year-old Govind Lakshkar. The child suffered severe head injuries requiring 25 stitches. The entire shocking incident was captured by a nearby CCTV camera.
This alarming event unfolded on February 9. Govind Lakshkar was returning home from his coaching class in Tyagi Nagar when a stray bull suddenly charged at him. The bull viciously tossed him and dragged him across the road.
Brutal Bull Attack in Tyagi Nagar, Murar
Govind's sister Nandini was present at the scene and screamed loudly when the bull attacked. Her screams attracted the attention of nearby residents who rushed to the spot and managed to chase the bull away. The injured child was immediately taken to the district hospital for urgent care.
Growing Concern Over Stray Cattle Among Locals
According to the doctors, Govind sustained a deep head injury, leading to the necessity of 25 stitches. His body also had other injury marks. After comprehensive treatment, the young boy has been discharged from the hospital. This incident once again highlights the escalating problem of stray animals in Gwalior, raising significant concern among local residents.