Cow “on the temper”? The boy was miserable…-Fujian boy annoyed cow chased by the collision, hiding under the car shouted: sorry big brother

The video shows a boy being continuously rammed by a buffalo. (Screenshot of the video)

In Wuping County, Longyan, Fujian Province, a video of a boy being continuously rammed by a buffalo recently went viral on the Internet. In the video, the boy was toppled by a cow and fell to the ground, screaming in agony. Fortunately was dropped into the car by the cow. The boy apologized loudly under the car: I’m sorry brother cow, you do not hit me, OK?

April 25, in Longyan City, Fujian Province, Wuping County, Pingchuan Town, a cow scampering in the streets, monitoring captured a young boy was a cow continuous ramming process.

Live video can be seen, the little boy playing in the street, suddenly to the buffalo where the grass, suspected of touching the horns of the buffalo and was chased by the buffalo, repeatedly knocked away and landed on the ground, in the process of being continuously rammed by the cow, the little boy screamed, shoes were also topped off by the cow.

After the boy was hit by the cow several times in a row, he happened to fall under the car of a white private car. The buffalo continued to crash into the car, the boy hid under the car and apologized loudly to the cow, “I’m sorry big brother, don’t hit me OK”, and finally the cow left on its own before the boy climbed out, put back his shoes and fled the scene.

At present the boy has been hospitalized, fortunately the body is not seriously injured.

The video shows that the buffalo does not seem to be tethered to the rope, and the owner did not appear in time. The local community is searching for the buffalo involved and reminding residents to be extra careful when entering and leaving in recent days.

After the video was exposed, it caused a lot of discussion among netizens, some of whom said that the boy was too bold to cause “unwarranted disaster”, while others said that the key moment to the buffalo to beg for mercy, “or quite useful”.