Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala: A woman riding on her two-wheeler got severely injured when a herd of wild boars crashed into her while crossing the road. The incident occurred in Kerala's Thiruvananthapuram on Friday, August 8. The whole incident was captured on CCTV footage. Reportedly, the injured woman has been admitted to the nearby medical college.
The horrifying accident took place around 3 PM when the woman was riding her way home on a comparatively quiet route. Suddenly, a herd of wild boars got in her way, with one large boar crashed into her two-wheeler. Due to the sudden and brawny hit, the woman lost control of her vehicle and stumbled on the road while her vehicle skidded ahead.
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Locals Came For Rescue
The woman was wearing the helmet, but might not have locked the strap of it, which caused her helmet to bounce on the road. The woman stumbled on the road and could not be seen moving. Sooner, a local man ran to help her and called other locals from far away. Other villagers gathered at the scene, and an auto also stopped to help the injured.
The woman was severely injured and was admitted to the nearby medical college for treatment. According to reports, the woman is identified as Nisa, and she is a native of Peringammala.
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