The woman claimed the bar-headed goose had frightened her child. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A celebrity wild goose named Da Bao died after being kicked in the neck by a woman who claimed she was trying to protect her child at a tourist attraction in Shijiazhuang in northern China.
However, the owner of the social media account recently announced that the goose had died after being kicked by a visitor who claimed that the goose had frightened her child.
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