Kangaroo attacks and KILLS a man in Western Australia – with the rampaging animal stopping paramedics from saving his life
- Man, 77, attacked and killed by kangaroo that was believed to be his pet
- Kangaroo shot dead by police after it posed threat to emergency responders
- Occurred in WA’s Great Southern Region, home to the western grey kangaroo
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An elderly man has died after an apparent attack by his pet kangaroo in Western Australia’s Great Southern region.
Paramedics were called to the man’s property in Redmond, near Albany on Sunday night after the 77-year-old was found by a relative with serious injuries.
Police were called to assist after the kangaroo prevented paramedics from accessing the injured man, who tragically died at the scene.
The man is believed to have been attacked by the kangaroo earlier in the day.
A man tragically died after he was attacked by a kangaroo. Pictured is a stock photo of a western grey kangaroo
Police believe it was a wild animal which aged less than 12 months old and being kept as a pet.
‘The kangaroo was posing an ongoing threat to emergency responders and the attending officers were required to euthanize the kangaroo by firearm,’ a spokesman said.
A report will be prepared for the coroner.
It’s the first deadly kangaroo attack in Australia in 86 years when a hunter was killed in NSW in 1936.
The Great Southern region is home to the western grey kangaroo, which can grow to be about 70 kilograms and 97 to 223 centimetres from head to tail.
Kangaroos are mostly docile creatures, and interactions with humans are infrequent. Pictured is Roger (2006–2018) who was an Australian red kangaroo best known for his muscular physique
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