Mystery wolf sparks fear in the Netherlands
Dutch authorities have warned of the appearance of a “mystery wolf” in the forests of central Netherlands, urging residents to avoid the area following “disturbing” incidents.
According to the British newspaper “The Guardian,” a child encountered a large animal, believed to be a “wolf,” near the village of Austerlitz on Wednesday. Fortunately, the child was unharmed.
However, another incident raised concerns when a young girl, who was on an after-school walk, was bitten ten days ago in the same area. DNA tests confirmed that the attack was caused by the same wolf.
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These forests, known as the “Utrecht Ridge,” are popular with locals for hiking and also attract professional cyclists and runners.
In their statement, authorities emphasized the need for extreme caution when visiting the specified forest and advised against visiting it with children altogether.