Unfortunate death, cow charges and kills a farmer

It could be well said to be fate when a cow charged at Lopez and killed her. Although, she didn’t die at a spot.

She was taken to hospital where she gave up the ghost as a result of internal and external hit that had caused internal and external bleeding.

Investigation and autopsy are ongoing to determine the exact cause of death.

Lopez died on Sunday after she was charged by an overprotective cow. The cow attacked her while she was nursing a calf.

She was struck several times and couldn’t defend herself after nursing a newborn calf. She was seriously charged at and led to being knocked unconscious, according to various reports from New York.

WWNY-TV in Carthage, New York, reported that the St. Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an incident involving an employee of Flack Farm in Lisbon, and a cow.

Lopez was employed by Flack Farm and assigned to taking care of cow for dairies. She died while working, but investigation is ongoing to finding out more about the incident that led to her death.

The initial investigation found that 28-year-old Flor Lopez was taking care of a newborn calf when a nearby cow charged her. She was taken unaware, leading to defenselessly being struck multiple times by a cow.

While struggling for her life, Lopez was reportedly transported to the Claxton Hepburn Medical Center in Ogdensburg, New York, where she later died.

investigation into the matter is ongoing. Investigation tends to determine if there was foul play by her employer.

While it was evident that she was struck by a cow, An autopsy is scheduled to be completed to determine Lopez’s exact cause of death.

The incident happened at Lisbon where Flack Farm is located. The Farm has not been in the news for a negative incident. But investigation is aimed to clear doubts.

Lisbon is located about 50 miles northeast of Syracuse, near the St. Lawrence River, which separates the U.S. and Canada

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