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‘Aggressive’ Chicken Involved in Fatal Attack on Man in Ireland

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‘Aggressive’ Chicken Involved in Fatal Attack on Man in Ireland

‘Aggressive’ Chicken Involved in Fatal Attack on Man in Ireland

'Aggressive' Chicken , Involved in Fatal Attack , on Man in Ireland.

'The Independent' reports that a man in Ireland died after being attacked by an "aggressive" chicken that lived on his property.

On April 28 of last year, Jasper Kraus of Killahornia was attacked by the chicken.

Kraus' screams were reportedly heard by his tenant, Corey O'Keeffe, who discovered the man heavily bleeding from a wound on his leg.

O'Keeffe then called emergency services, attempted to stop the flow of blood and administered CPR until an ambulance arrived.

According to O'Keeffe, as Kraus was coming in and out of consciousness, he said the word, , "rooster.".

Dr. Ramadan Shatwan said Kraus had died from a lethal cardiac arrhythmia.

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Kraus’ daughter, Virginia Guinan, said that the family , "knew his heart was bad.".

Guinan said that she , “realized that it must have been the chicken” , that caused her father’s death.

O'Keeffe said that the chicken that attacked Kraus had a history of being aggressive.

According to Guinan, one of her father's chickens, believed to be the same one that ultimately attacked him, had previously attacked her daughter.


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