‘Aggressive camel’ blamed in Texas trampling deaths
Published 11:12 am Tuesday, January 13, 2015
The deaths of two people in a North Texas town are being blamed on what officials are calling an aggressive camel.
According to KSWO.com, Wichita Falls, Texas deputies found the trampled bodies of 53-year-old Mark Mere and 72-year-old Peggye McNair Saturday at the Camel Kisses Ranch.
“A large aggressive camel was in the area as well and it took deputies several minutes to move it to another location,” the Sheriff’s department stated in a release. “It appears that both victims were trampled by the camel.”
Wichita County Sheriff David Duke told the Wichita Falls Times Record investigators believe Mere made his way to the camel corrals sometime around 3 a.m. Saturday to break ice that had formed in watering troughs.
The corral contained one large male camel and two smaller female camels
At some point, the male camel attacked Mere and trampled him to death. Officials believe the camel was in rut, the animal’s peak period of fertility.
Hours later, according to Duke, McNair arrived on the scene and apparently saw Mere’s body and went into the corral and tried to help him when the camel turned on her. McNair was struck in the face and died instantly.
When deputies arrived on the scene, they found an aggressive camel with blood on its chest and mouth. According to Duke, the camel was still volatile and had to be distracted while deputies removed the bodies. The bodies have been sent to a medical examiner for autopsies.
A Texas game warden was called to the scene and killed the male camel.
According to the Times Record, McNair operated the Camel Kiss Ranch and had raised camels for more than two decades.