A group of wild turkeys assaulted a California woman, leaving her with terrible injuries

An 83-year-old Alameda woman was left bloodied and in need of stitches after being attacked by wild turkeys while on her evening walk.

Details of the Attack

Mary Jo Kelly, a longtime resident of the Bay Area, said she was walking last Thursday when two wild turkeys ambushed her from behind, causing her to fall headfirst to the ground. She broke her glasses, injured her thumb, and suffered a bloody nose. The attack also left severe bruising across her face that was visible for days afterward.

Kelly’s husband rushed her to the hospital, where doctors performed a CT scan and treated her injuries, including six stitches on her right hand. The frightening encounter has left Kelly shaken and demanding action from city officials to prevent similar incidents.

Response from Authorities

Kelly contacted the Alameda Police Department to file a report, but officers informed her they could not take one because the incident involved wildlife. Emily Crum, an animal control officer with the department, explained that the city currently cannot remove the turkeys.

She noted that spring mating season can make the birds more aggressive, and a turkey recently attacked a pet dog…

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