Viral video: Stray cattle attacks two-wheeler riders in Mettupalayam

A shocking incident in Mettupalayam, where a stray bull attacked two people on a two-wheeler, has gone viral on social media. The incident highlights the growing problem of stray cattle on local roads.



Coimbatore: A video of a stray bull attacking two people riding a two-wheeler in Mettupalayam has gone viral on social media, bringing attention to the increasing menace of stray cattle on local roads.

The incident occurred on Sunday (Sept. 1) in Shankar Nagar on the Mettupalayam-Sirumugai Road. The footage shows a bull suddenly charging at a moving two-wheeler, violently tossing both riders off the vehicle. Fortunately, the riders escaped with minor injuries.

The Mettupalayam Municipality has been grappling with the issue of stray cattle roaming freely on the streets, leading to a rise in accidents. Despite passing resolutions to fine owners of stray cattle found on roads, the problem persists.

This latest incident has sparked outrage on social media platforms, with many users calling for immediate action to address the stray cattle issue. Residents are urging local authorities to implement more effective measures to keep the roads safe for commuters.

The viral video serves as a stark reminder of the dangers posed by stray animals on public roads and the need for stricter enforcement of existing regulations. Local officials are expected to face increased pressure to find a lasting solution to this recurring problem in Mettupalayam.

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