Strangles the coyote to death with bare fists: Attack son

the Family of O'reilly had off from both school and work, as the Monday went on a hike in the local area around Exeter, New Hampshire. The trip would have an

Ann McDonald
Ann McDonald
21 January 2020 Tuesday 20:00
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Strangles the coyote to death with bare fists: Attack son

the Family of O'reilly had off from both school and work, as the Monday went on a hike in the local area around Exeter, New Hampshire.

The trip would have an abrupt end, when a coyote went to the attack on the family. It writes CBS Boston.

- The would not let us poke and it was very aggressive, said Ian O'reilly, the father of the family.

the Kensington Police issued a picture of the wolf on Facebook Monday.

According to CBS there may, however, be talking about more wolves.

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Local authorities had received reports of the runaway wolf, who earlier in the day had allegedly been after a woman and her two dogs.

Later got so fat in the hood on the jacket of the family of O'reilly's youngest son, could the father tell the.

While the mother rescued the three children, went to the father, to battle against the wild animal, which went to the counterattack by itself.

- the Wolf attacks a small child, and the child's father protected the child, and choked the wolf, until it succumbed, confirm police according to The Guardian.

Here the local reporter Drew Karedes from Boston 25, how Ian O'reilly were hit by the aggressive coyote.

the Mother called emergency services, while the father fought against the beast.

I kicked it in the jaw, so that it fell to the ground, and then I could jump on it, tells Ian O'reilly.

- currently, you do not think about what happens. You just go after his instinct, I think, he adds.

Although it was not the first time, the family's youngest son was bitten by a wild animal, so is the family still wild with nature sounds from them.

- It will not stop us from moving outside, " says the father.

the Son is according to the family earlier been bitten by a raccoon. Both the family and the woman with the dogs will be tested for rabies Tuesday.

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Updated: 21.01.2020 20:00