Ohio woman killed by male deer in home attack

The Washington TimesThursday, November 20, 2025 at 3:55:10 PM
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Ohio woman killed by male deer in home attack
  • An Ohio woman was killed by a male deer in her home while she was involved in rescuing injured deer, underscoring the risks that can arise in wildlife rehabilitation efforts.
  • This development raises concerns about safety measures for individuals working with wild animals and the unpredictable nature of wildlife, even in controlled environments.
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