A second man has died after three people were attacked by a water buffalo in Monmouthshire
The 19-year-old, named locally as Peter Jump, died from "critical injuries" he sustained in the attack in Monmouthshire on 5 May, police said.
Peter was rushed to hospital in a critical condition following the incident in Gwehelog, but died the following day.
Police only confirmed the death on Wednesday.
A 57-year-old man, believed to be his father Jon Jump, was pronounced dead at the scene.
A 22-year-old woman, said to be Peter's sister Isabel, was hospitalised with a leg injury but has since recovered.
The water buffalo has since been put down.
A statement from Gwent Police at the time of the attack said: "We received a report of an incident at a commercial property in Gwehelog, Monmouthshire, at around 2.50pm on Tuesday May 5, after two men and a woman were attacked by a water buffalo."
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