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Shocking moment helpless hiker is viciously trampled by raging herd of cows after 'taunting one with walking stick' on Chinese hillside

Shocking moment helpless hiker is viciously trampled by raging herd of cows after 'taunting one with walking stick' on Chinese hillside

Daily Mail​19-07-2025
This is the shocking moment a hiker was trampled by a herd of cows after allegedly poking one with a walking stick.
The dramatic incident unfolded on a hillside in Xinzhou, China, on July 16.
Footage shows the lone cow charging the man before the rest joined in, leaving him with bruises and minor rib fractures.
Click above to watch the shocking moment.
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