Pig attacks, injures two victims
TOWNSEND, MA (AP)
A pig attacked and seriously injured a man less than two hours after the same animal attacked a woman at a Massachusetts farm.
Townsend Police Chief Robert M. Eaton Jr. said his department was investigating 'two very unfortunate farm incidents' in the town about 50 miles northwest of Boston.
Police and emergency responders were called to the farm on May 3 for a report of an injured woman. When they arrived they found a 38-year-old woman with lacerations on her body from an apparent pig attack. She was taken to a hospital for further treatment.
Less than two hours later, rescuers were called to the same location for a report of a man who had received more serious injuries from the same animal.
Police said a medical helicopter was requested, but could not fly due to weather conditions. The 50-year-old man was taken to a hospital with life-threatening injuries.
The animal, an adult boar, or male pig, was quarantined pending further evaluation on May 4 by the Massachusetts Department of Agriculture, State Veterinarian, Animal Rescue League and Townsend Animal Control.
'We will be working closely with our partners in the animal control and veterinary world to determine the best course of action,' Eaton said.
Police did not immediately release the names of the victims.
It was unclear why the pig attacked.