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Christine Rollins, a caretaker from Chambers County, Texas, was found dead by one of her clients in the yard between her car and her front door, the Houston Chronicle reported.
Rollins “suffered a severe head injury and several other injuries on her body consistent with animal bites,” according to the Chronicle report.
Her death was ruled an accident Monday after the Jefferson County Coroner’s Office determined the cause of death was by feral hog assault.
Feral hogs, officially classified an invasive species in the state, have been terrorizing residents in rural Texas, destroying property and posing as a danger to people.
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A 59-year-old woman was killed outside of her Texas home in a rare assault by a pack of feral hogs.
Christine Rollins, a caretaker from Chambers County, Texas, was found dead by one of her clients in the yard between her car and her front door, the Houston Chronicle reported.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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