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WATCH: Bull Attacks Two Men on Bike in Delhi’s Chhatarpur, Video Goes Viral

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 19, 2024 21:03 IST

A video showing a bull charging two motorcyclists on a busy Delhi road has gone viral. The frightening incident ...

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A video showing a bull charging two motorcyclists on a busy Delhi road has gone viral. The frightening incident occurred in the Chhatarpur area and was captured by onlookers. The video shows the bull targeting the passenger of the motorcycle, pushing the bike forward with its horns.

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Bystanders, including a police officer, intervened to protect the bikers and drive the animal away. The reason for the bull's aggressive behavior is unknown. The incident has renewed concerns about the increasing number of stray animals on city streets.

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