Massachusetts

Coyote mauls woman in Fall River, is killed after second incident

While first responders were at the scene to help her, a call was made from the Fall River Country Club reporting a coyote trying to attack members

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A woman was mauled by a coyote Monday morning in Fall River, Massachusetts, police said, leaving her with bites on several limbs.

The animal attacked her while she was walking her dog about 5:45 a.m., biting her legs and one arm, Fall River police told NBC affiliate WJAR.

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The woman was rushed to Rhode Island Hospital, according to police. She's expected to survive.

While first responders were at the scene to help her, a call was made from the Fall River Country Club reporting a coyote trying to attack members. Police said it was killed for its aggressive behavior and was being tested for rabies.

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