Woman trampled by camel in Queensland on Christmas Eve

A girl has been taken to hospital after being trampled by a camel on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland.
The lady in her 50s was trampled by a camel that was "roaming free" on Noosa Road at Mothar Mountain in Gympie about 10am, in accordance with a Queensland Ambulance Service spokesperson.
She was taken to Gympie Hospital with wrist accidents.

A camel (not this one) bit a baby on the head at a circus in France, according to a local newspaper. (Getty Images)
The lady in her 50s was trampled by a camel that was "roaming free" on Noosa Road.

It isn't identified the place the camel got here from.
The incident has occurred only one week after a trio of camels escaped a nativity scene at a Brisbane church and ran amok by the town.
The trio wandered throughout three suburbs earlier than being caught.

Three camels escape church nativity scene in Brisbane
Three camels escaped a church nativity scene in Brisbane on December 16.(9News)

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The escape occurred due to the camels allegedly managed to open the gate of the pen the place they had been being stored.

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