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Bull on loose runs through Israeli streets into building

The animal was eventually chased outside a Bank Leumi in Lod after the owner arrived to restrain it.

Bull. Credit: Pixbay.
Bull. Credit: Pixbay.

A bull escaped from its confinement on Monday morning, causing a panic in the streets of the central Israeli city of Lod before entering an office building and eluding capture for half an hour as it scurried along the corridors.

The animal entered a branch of Bank Leumi in the city’s industrial zone, skidding along the slick floors, where people captured the action on video and shared it on social media.

The bull was eventually chased outside the office after the owner arrived to restrain it, reported Ynet. The city vet used a tranquilizer shot to knock the animal out, concluding the situation without any injury to members of the public.

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