
Bull injures elderly women in Ludhiana's Libra village attack caught on CCTV.
The incident occurred on Friday but came to light on Saturday when CCTV footage of the attack went viral. The injured woman, Sardaran Parveen, was sitting with neighbours outside her home when the bull charged, injuring her severely and leaving another woman, Amarjit Kaur, with minor wounds.
Dr Muhammad Shakir Libra, Parveen's son, said his mother had suffered injuries to her eyes, head, shoulder, ribs and back. He administered her medical treatment himself, and she is now recovering.
"This bull has been roaming free and dangerous for days," said Dr Libra. "It has attacked multiple people, besides damaging vehicles and other property. It feels like death is roaming the streets."
Another resident, Sitar Muhammad Libra, echoed the concerns, claiming the same bull had attacked several women — including one of his relatives — and damaged his two-wheeler earlier in the week. "What happens if someone dies? Who is responsible? The govt collects cow cess but does nothing about the menace," he said.
Villagers said complaints have been lodged with the local administration, including a call to the SDM's office, but no action has yet been taken. Locals are now demanding immediate intervention to ensure public safety.
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