A cyclist in Spain had to be treated in hospital to have shotgun pellets removed after being shot by a hunter who had mistaken him for a rabbit.
The incident happened on Sunday morning in the area of Orgegia in the province of Alicante, reports La Vanguardia.
The cyclist, named José Manuel Torán, was riding on a footpath on Monte Orgegia on the edge of the Costa Blanca city, a popular beauty spot with people who live there.
The cyclist spotted two hunters as a rode along the path, but moments later was shot by a third, with at least one cartridge discharged from the shotgun, according to police.
The rider was peppered with dozens of pellets, which hit him in the lower back, legs and buttocks.
He dialled 112 to call for help and local police and paramedics responded.
The hunter who had fired the shot was identified, and was found to have the required hunting licence. He said that he had shot the cyclist after confusing him for a rabbit.
Local police have said that the cyclist was taken to hospital where doctors removed some of the pellets, although a decision has yet to be made on whether to extract the more deeply embedded ones.
The rider was reported to be out of danger, and the pellets missed his vital organs.
Officers have drawn up a report which will be sent to magistrates and to national police to determine whether an investigation needs to be started into an alleged case of recklessness.
The rider meanwhile told Cadena SER that he had been surprised to encounter the hunters on the path since he had never seen any there before, and due to the area’s popularity with families at weekends.
While rare, we have reported on several cases over the years in which cyclists have been shot by hunters, including that of a British mountain biker living in the French Alps who in 2018 was killed by a 22 year old taking part in a shoot organised by a local hunting club.
> British mountain biker accidentally shot dead by hunter in French Alps
In 2014, former Austrian national time trial champion Christiane Koschier was shot while preparing for a time trial near Vicenza, Italy.
> Cyclist shot while warming up for time trial - hunter said he was aiming at a hare
Koschier, who spent the night in hospital but luckily suffered no long-term effects from the incident, joked afterwards that her rivals “can only stop me by shooting me.”
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Remember kids, guns don't kill people.
Incompetent knobbers that should be allowed nowhere near firearms kill people.....
Rappers do.
Thought he was a rabbit WTF excuse is that.
The hunter should be charged with attempted murder. Surely a hunter takes aim before firing, and would immediately know a 6ft bloke on a bike is not a rabbit. Seems more like they were dishing out punishment for cycling on a footpath, and just like drivers forget that the weapon they use easily kills.
Are you suggesting this was a bullet punishment pass that went wrong because they used a shotgun instead of a rifle?
I didn't know rabbits could ride bikes
I'd be hopping mad if a hunter mistook me for a rabbit instead of a cyclist!
Did the shooter use the hunting version of "the sun was in my eyes"?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3RJUMm-hd0
I thought that link would be this: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=A92_XFvez9U
60 years on and still relevant.
My dog was shot by one of these types of arseholes who was firing across a footpath. Again mistaking a 35kg waist height dog for a rabbit. UK Police did nothing. Fortunately the dog survived though the vet bills were huge.
I'm glad you're dog survived ok. Did the hunter pay for the vet bills?
Did he hell. The police wouldn't even review his firearms cert. This was pre Hungerford/Dublane tho.
I didn't see a warning about this on my vulpine hoodie?
Hunters will mistake you for a fox in that, not a rabbit.
Ahh, hunters - salt of the earth. Sorry, I mean scum of the earth.
I often ride close to and sometimes through boar hunts near Girona. Wearing orange is advisable, the hunters wear orange and aren't 'supposed' to shoot anything orange.
Hmmmm, yes perfectly understandable
Hunter: "No way José!"
Hare today, gone tomorrow.
It was his own fault - he was doing bunnyhops at the time.
"The rider was reported to be out of danger, and the pellets missed his vital organs."
Saved by a whisker.
missed by a hare
How else are you going to get yourself a lucky cyclist foot?