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Woman tears Achilles tendon in Great Yarmouth seagull attack | Woman tears Achilles tendon in Great Yarmouth seagull attack |
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A woman has torn an Achilles tendon while trying to escape a seagull attack. | A woman has torn an Achilles tendon while trying to escape a seagull attack. |
Amanda Goodrum who lives and works in Great Yarmouth, said she tripped while fending off the bird at the weekend. | |
She says "something needs to be done" about the birds, which market stall holders say have been stealing chips and doughnuts from people. | She says "something needs to be done" about the birds, which market stall holders say have been stealing chips and doughnuts from people. |
Great Yarmouth Borough Council said it would consider reintroducing signs asking people not to feed birds. | Great Yarmouth Borough Council said it would consider reintroducing signs asking people not to feed birds. |
Jane Beck, head of wellbeing services, said some were erected a couple of years ago but taken down after people complained. | Jane Beck, head of wellbeing services, said some were erected a couple of years ago but taken down after people complained. |
"Seagulls are scavengers," she said. "If they are being fed they will come back and we will see more of them - the key is not to feed them." | "Seagulls are scavengers," she said. "If they are being fed they will come back and we will see more of them - the key is not to feed them." |
Ms Beck said the council had only received six complaints about seagulls, out of about 1,500 calls, in the past two months. | Ms Beck said the council had only received six complaints about seagulls, out of about 1,500 calls, in the past two months. |
But Ms Goodrum, 49, who works in a betting shop, said the birds' behaviour was "out of control". | |
She said she was attacked on her way to buy a pint of milk. | She said she was attacked on her way to buy a pint of milk. |
"This seagull swooped off the roof at me," Ms Goodrum said. "I put my hands up to wave it away. | "This seagull swooped off the roof at me," Ms Goodrum said. "I put my hands up to wave it away. |
"I turned around and he came from the other side - he was about two inches away from my face. | "I turned around and he came from the other side - he was about two inches away from my face. |
"I turned around again, panicked, ran and went straight on the floor. I couldn't feel my foot. | "I turned around again, panicked, ran and went straight on the floor. I couldn't feel my foot. |
"The pain is really, really bad." | "The pain is really, really bad." |
Ms Goodrum said she could be off work for up to 10 weeks because of the injury. | Ms Goodrum said she could be off work for up to 10 weeks because of the injury. |
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