- Time of past OR future Camino
- To Santiago and back. Le Puy to Aumont-Aubrac.
I find it hard to believe that there have been "many" fatalities due to wild boar attacks in Spain, i.e. wild boar attacks human, injures human and human dies of these injuries. I'd tried to search for such cases in the proper Spanish press, without success so far. In the Olive Press video, the narrator describes wild boars as "highly aggressive" which conveys a wrong impression of this animal's typical behaviour.I quote an 'Olive Press's article from 2021: "Wild boars are responsible for many fatalities, hundreds of injuries, and thousands of attacks every year across Spain. "
As far as I can tell, accidents occur mainly in the context of car accidents (when the car hits the wild boar or the driver tries to avoid hitting the animal) and of wild boar hunting accidents, and even then not necessarily due to a direct attack of a person by the wild animal.
As to fatal accidents (of humans and not bears) in "Camino Europe", there was a widely publicised case in the Italian Alps in April last year where a young jogger was attacked and killed by a brown bear, and this happened in the vicinity of his village. This is also an area where the bear population has increased in recent years and that had been repopulated with bears imported from Slovenia 20-25 years ago or so. WWF said that seven people had been attacked by bears in Italy over the last 20 years and this was the first fatal attack. I've read nothing of the sort about Spain.
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