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Wild boar 'invasion' in Rome suburb sees mayor sue local government

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The animals are blamed for causing car crashes, attacking people and pets, as well as feasting on piles of uncollected rubbish.

Added on the 02/09/2021 19:32:13 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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