Palm Beach Gardens Woman Recounts Terrifying Encounter with Raccoon in Her Backyard

In Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, a woman’s tranquil backyard turned into the scene of a wild animal encounter when a raccoon attacked her unexpectedly. Gayle Heinz was about to enjoy a day at the beach when the assault occurred. Upon stepping out into her courtyard, she was bitten on the leg by the aggressive animal. This ordeal led Heinz to seek medical attention for potential rabies exposure, as she recounted in a statement obtained by WSVN.

Heinz described the terrifying moment to WSVN, “And I step out like this, and all of a sudden I feel something on my leg biting me, and I look, and it’s this huge raccoon, and I scream, of course, and shake him off, and he runs off to the corner.” Following the attack, she quickly ran inside and began to frantically douse her wounds with peroxide, afraid to even think about the possibility of contracting rabies. Her husband, upon return from a run, took her straight to the emergency room, where she received a series of vaccines, which Heinz noted included some directly into the wounds.

The aftermath of the attack found the raccoon succumbing to mysterious circumstances; it died after spitting up blood near Heinz’s pool. With rabies a primary concern, Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control (PBCACC) intervened to test the animal for the deadly disease. David Walesky of PBCACC explained to WPBF, “It was definitely more unusual just because the animal died on its own right after the exposure. So that’s definitely an indicator that there was a problem and that was definitely not a healthy raccoon.” The animal’s subsequent testing, however, showed negative results for rabies, delivering a much-needed sigh of relief for Heinz and her family…

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