Car killing cows

How is this for odd?
A woman was left in shock after a herd of runaway cows trampled over her car.
Barbara Epps, 52, was travelling to work in her Toyota Yaris on the A4173 towards Edge in Gloucestershire when she spotted the herd.
Mrs Epps, from Quedgeley, Gloucestershire, told the Stroud News and Journal: "I was just driving along when all of a sudden these cows came hurtling out of a garden and flew over the car then crashed on to the road on the other side.
"Some came over the bonnet and others went right over the roof. I can still see their faces smashing into the glass as the windscreen shattered.
"I thought I was dreaming and I must be in a nightmare because it happened so quickly."
A spokesman for Gloucestershire Police said: "A herd of cattle came out from the driveway of a property by the side of a road and collided with the vehicle.
"They continued to trample over it."
Mrs Epps was treated by ambulance staff for shock but did not suffer other injuries. Her car was said to have been "mangled" during the experience.
She described the incident as "just horrific".
It is thought the five or six animals had escaped from a nearby field. None of them was injured.
A woman was left in shock after a herd of runaway cows trampled over her car.
Barbara Epps, 52, was travelling to work in her Toyota Yaris on the A4173 towards Edge in Gloucestershire when she spotted the herd.
Mrs Epps, from Quedgeley, Gloucestershire, told the Stroud News and Journal: "I was just driving along when all of a sudden these cows came hurtling out of a garden and flew over the car then crashed on to the road on the other side.
"Some came over the bonnet and others went right over the roof. I can still see their faces smashing into the glass as the windscreen shattered.
"I thought I was dreaming and I must be in a nightmare because it happened so quickly."
A spokesman for Gloucestershire Police said: "A herd of cattle came out from the driveway of a property by the side of a road and collided with the vehicle.
"They continued to trample over it."
Mrs Epps was treated by ambulance staff for shock but did not suffer other injuries. Her car was said to have been "mangled" during the experience.
She described the incident as "just horrific".
It is thought the five or six animals had escaped from a nearby field. None of them was injured.