Definitely, animals in Tunisia seem to have decided to assert their rights! After the epic of the bull escaped from Sousse, here is the cow of Bizerte, determined to mark history, even if it means shaking up a collective taxi.
Yesterday, on the Khïtmin-Menzel Bourguiba axis, an wandering cow has proven that pedestrians are not the only ones wanting to cross the Tunisian roads without warning. Result ? A collision with a collective taxi, five lightly wounded, and a cow which, one imagines, ruminates his victory somewhere in the bushes.
The injured were transported to regional hospitals, and an investigation was opened. But the real questions remain: where was the cattle support committee?
Let us remember the incident of Sousse, where a bull, probably inspired by Hollywood escapes, fled the municipal slaughterhouse to do justice itself. Injuring a passerby and sowing panic in the streets, he was finally caught up in the police. But his heroic act may have given ideas to other farm animals.
Do experts in animal sociology (or those who dream of it) point to an intriguing phenomenon: do Tunisian animals revolt against their living conditions?
To calm the spirits and avoid a domino effect in goats, chickens, and other sheep, the authorities have promised “serious” investigations. Meanwhile, the inhabitants of Menzel Bourguiba plan to install unpublished road signs: “Be careful, crossing claiming cows. »»