08/09/2014 13:30
Mountain lion attacks 6-year-old California boy
A mountain lion attacked a 6-year-old boy Sunday in Northern California and began dragging him away before his father and another man fought the animal off, The Associated Press reported, citing authorities.
The boy suffered bite wounds and scratches his head and neck following the attack, which was reported about 1 p.m. at a hiking trail in an open space preserve near the Silicon Valley city of Cupertino, Lt. Paul Foy of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife said.
He was recovering at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, where he was listed in fair condition, hospital spokeswoman Joy Alexiou said.
The boy was among a group of 10 — comprised of his parents, another pair of parents and kids — hiking at the Picchetti Ranch Open Space Preserve. The boy's father told investigators his son was about 10 feet ahead of the group when a mountain lion "came out of nowhere" and attacked the boy, Foy said.
"It's quite extraordinary the lion would attack a person with so many people in the immediate vicinity," Foy said.
He said the mountain lion attacked in the same way it would at a group of deer and targeting the easiest prey, that being the smallest member of the group.
The boy's father and the other male adult in the group shouted and acted aggressively toward the mountain lion to scare it away, Foy said.
"He's very, very lucky that the parents were so close," he said.