Cyclist felled after dog chased deer into his path

By Rory Poulter

2nd Feb 2022 | Local News

A cyclist was felled by frightened deer being chased by a dog in Richmond Park, it has been revealed.
A cyclist was felled by frightened deer being chased by a dog in Richmond Park, it has been revealed.

A cyclist was felled by frightened deer being chased by a dog in Richmond Park, it has been revealed.

The incident has sparked new warnings from the Royal Park to dog owners to make sure their pets are kept under control.

The Royal Parks Police said: "Yesterday it was reported to us that a dog was seen to chase a herd of deer in Richmond Park. The herd was chased across the road where one deer crashed into a cyclist, knocking him to the ground.

"Please keep your dogs under control – Richmond Park and Bushy Park are deer parks."

The Park Manager at Richmond Park, Simon Richards, said: "We were not alerted to this incident, but we hope the cyclist is doing ok and was not badly injured by this collision.

"This type of incident illustrates why it's so crucial that dogs are kept under control when being walked in Richmond and Bushy Parks.

"It is illegal for a dog to chase a deer in Richmond Park or Bushy Park and if owners are in any doubt of their temperament of their dog, they must keep them on a lead."

     

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