BALOTRA, RAJASTHAN, INDIA – SEPTEMBER 14, 2025 tragic incident occurred in Balotra when a bull lifted and tossed a merchant with its horns. The merchant fell headfirst to the ground and died after four hours of treatment in the hospital. This incident highlights the growing risk posed by free-roaming bulls and livestock in cities and towns across India.
According to local authorities, such attacks are linked to inadequate fencing, free movement of animals, and increasing population density near stables and markets. Pedestrians are often exposed to danger, and accidents can result in serious injuries or death.
Experts warn that beyond the immediate risk of injury, there is a broader issue of safety and urban planning – designating safe zones for animals and implementing preventive measures could significantly reduce such tragedies.