WARNING, DISTRESSING IMAGES: Rhiannon Fennell thought a brick had fallen on her head as she was knocked to the ground during the vicious attack at her home in Prestatyn, Wales
A woman was left with her face covered in blood after being savaged by a rampaging seagull in her own garden.
Rhiannon Fennell thought a brick had fallen on her head when she was knocked to the ground during what she soon learned was in fact a vicious attack. With blood pouring down her face, the 69-year-old didn’t know what had happened initially, but as she picked herself off the floor, she realised that she had been pecked on the head by one of the seagulls that were nesting on her roof.
Mrs Fennell, who has lived in Prestatyn for 26 years, says the problem has worsened recently with seemingly more seagulls nesting further inland. With a few cuts and bruises, she says she is feeling fine and the injuries are “nothing a few painkillers won’t sort”. But the pensioner, who lives next door to young children, wants to use her terrifying experience to warn other, to be vigilant, especially at a time when seagulls can be extra protective of their chicks.
Mrs Fennell said: “I went out through the back door to go to the shed and as soon as I stepped foot outside, the seagull swept down and hit me over the head. I thought a brick had fallen on my head as I was knocked to the ground. It was quite vicious really, it pecked on my head and I couldn’t see because the blood had run down my face and over my glasses. When I got inside I washed away the blood and put some antiseptic cream on it and took some painkillers.