A deer was killed in a London park after attacking a man
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A male deer was killed in London's Richmond Park after attacking a man who was eating, and park authorities warned against feeding wild animals.
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Why It Matters
The history of stags in Richmond Park goes back centuries, with King Charles I introducing them in 1637.
A male deer was killed in one of the Royal Parks in London by a wildlife official, after it attacked a man who was eating his food... and the park authorities warned against feeding the animals. ... (full article)
Open Questions
- What are the legal ramifications of killing a deer?






