At least four people have been injured after a herd of cows was set loose upon the streets of Bolivia
Some 17 cows were filmed running wild in Santa Cruz as mayor Jhonny Fernandez warned ‘they could kill’ if not captured.
In footage shared online, one of the animals can be seen charging into a man while knocking over a parked motorbike.
Other business owners were seen hiding behind their locked doors and gates.
Two cowboys had to get off a bus and help police rope in the animals after they splintered off into groups.
One cowboy said: ‘I saw that they were causing damage to cars, motorcycles and attacking people, so we got out and came to help capture the cows.’
According to local reports, the cows were believed to have been in a truck en route to the slaughterhouse when the driver crashed and gave them a chance to escape at around 5am on Wednesday.
He has been arrested and charged with dangerous driving and causing injury, according to UnoTv.
Mayor Fernandez said the company responsible will be fined 500 Bolivianos (£50) per cow.
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