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Woman taken to hospital after wild boar incident in Punggol

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SINGAPORE: A woman in her 30s was taken to hospital on Tuesday (Aug 28) after an encounter with a wild boar in Punggol.

The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) responded to a call for medical assistance at 5.15pm along the road at 51 Edgefield Plains, near Waterbay condominium.
AdvertisementThe woman was knocked down by the boar outside the executive condominium which then ran into the condo's rubbish collection point, Channel 8 News reported citing tip-offs from members of the public.

A photo of a woman with a wound on her leg, which was covered in blood, has also been circulating on social media.

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A photo circulating online purportedly shows a woman who was injured by a wild boar in Punggol on Aug 28, 2018.
The Animal Concerns Research and Education Society (ACRES) said they received a call at around 5pm about a wild boar in the area and understands that a "conflict" had taken place between the wild boar and a woman.
AdvertisementAdvertisement"We understand that there was an apparent conflict between the boar and a lady but unfortunately we do not have any information on that," deputy chief executive Kalai Vanan said. "To our knowledge, the boar subsequently entered a condominium where it found itself stranded."
The wild boar was sedated and relocated, Mr Vanan said. It was likely that the animal had come from Lorong Halus, he added.

"Development works in that area could have caused this individual to venture out and subsequently finding itself lost in the urban area," he said.
"Feeding by people may have had a part to play as well to cause the animal to venture out as well."
Channel NewsAsia has contacted the Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority for comment.
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