Farm Oklahoma killed by buffaloes which he bought at auction the day before, said the police

An Oklahoma farmer was killed by two buffalo of water he bought during a livestock auction the day before, police announced on Monday.
Fire police and staff were called on a Jones farm, Oklahoma, about 20 miles northeast of Oklahoma City on Friday around 8:35 p.m. on a person who had been attacked by animals, a police press release said.
“Upon their arrival, the first stakeholders could not reach the victim due to the aggressive behavior of animals,” the statement said.
The first speakers filed one of the buffaloes to go to the victim, who was identified as Bradley McMichael.
He had “multiple deep lacerations that proved to be deadly,” said police.
The second buffalo was later deposited after it “became more and more agitated and was a threat to emergency staff” during the transformation of the scene, the press release said.
McMichael had bought animals during a livestock auction on Thursday.
“We think that while taking care of animals, he has become trapped in their enclosure,” said the police.
McMichael’s family told Kfor, a subsidiary of NBC, that the purchase of cattle was a passion for him.
“He was auctioned on Thursday evening and he liked to be there, he was in a good mood. The best mood I have seen for a while,” said his girlfriend, Jennifer Green, at the station.
An article on a Facebook page that seems to be for McMichael’s farm called his death “a tragic accident”.
“His farm was his dream,” said the post.