In the night, a 78-year-old man, Antonio Mazzoni, was found dead in his garden in Rovegno (in the province of Genoa), in the hinterland of the Ligurian capital: according to what has been reconstructed, it would have come out for remove a group of wild boars from their property and the animals would attack him, killing him. Mazzoni would have tried to fire some shots at the ungulates, which reacted and mortally wounded him in the femoral artery.
It was to find the body a relative of the man, who works as a traffic policeman in the town: "We are terrified, wild boars roam undisturbed in the village - said the mayor, Pino Isola, reached by phone from Nineteenth century - Often these are "beasts" of 150 kg. I myself, a few days ago, had to lock myself in the house because I had one in my garden. They must authorize us to defend ourselves in some way ».
hi, I am a wild boar hunting practitioner and, many animal rights activists insult and enjoy when some accident happens, but you should not rejoice in these things, because a human life is always a human life, the wild boars have invaded the territory and continue there to prevent them from going hunting ... if such a thing happened to an animal activist (in our presence of us HUNTERS) we would help them anyway, now I would like to give the most heartfelt condolences to the family of the man who no longer exists, to the we hunters are truly sorry for what happened. best regards. RC