Aussie woman suffers internal injuries from kangaroo attack

IANS  |  Sydney 

A woman in Australia's state suffered internal injuries including a collapsed lung and broken ribs after being attacked by a wild that her husband was feeding on Saturday night, according to

Wildlife carer Linda Smith, 64, and her husband were feeding the marsupials at their home southwest of state capital when one kangaroo, "a huge grey ... turned on him," channel reported on Sunday.

"was on the ground and the just kept at him," quoted Smith as saying.

Smith said she took a broom and a piece of bread to try and help her husband but the "knocked the broom out of my hand then attacked me".

The animal went back into the bush and was gone when emergency services arrived, with one saying Smith was "lucky to be alive". She was in stable condition and set to undergo surgery on Sunday afternoon, the channel reported.

Smith said she understood the attack was "an act of nature" and did not want the kangaroo to be hunted and killed.

Kangaroos, like their marsupial cousins koalas, are a popular Australian sight and can be found in the wild throughout the country.

Earlier this year, kangaroo attacks on visitors at a in New state alone fuelled calls for more warnings about feeding or approaching the animals.

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First Published: Sun, October 14 2018. 17:08 IST