Crime & Safety

Malibu Wines Sued For Water Buffalo Attack That Injured Woman

The animal rammed the woman with its head, pushing its horns through the fence, & ultimately locked horns with her chest, the lawsuit said.

MALIBU, CA – A woman is suing Malibu Wines for injuries she says she received after she was attacked by a water buffalo in 2016. The plaintiff alleges she was encouraged by an employee to pet the animal, who used its horns to attack her.

The incident occurred at the Malibu Wine Safari that is associated with the winery, according to Simone Fee's Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit.

"As part of the wine/safari tour, defendants ... transported guests to a location at their property where the defendants maintain several animals," according to the negligence complaint filed Thursday.

Find out what's happening in Malibufor free with the latest updates from Patch.

In addition to the water buffalo, other animals include zebras, llamas, emus and birds, the suit states. Fee seeks unspecified damages.

A Malibu Wines representative did not immediately reply to a call for comment.

Find out what's happening in Malibufor free with the latest updates from Patch.

According to the lawsuit, Fee and a friend took the safari tour on Feb. 13, 2016. The water buffalo's pen was made of "widely spaced, horizontal wood and faux wood panels," the suit states.

In some areas of the pen there was a double fence and in other parts a single fence, the suit states.

The tour guide for Fee and her companion talked to both about the water buffalo's hair and encouraged both to touch the animal's head, the suit states. Fee's companion did so first, but when Fee tried to do the same the animal "suddenly rammed plaintiff with its head, pushing its horns through the single fence, making violent contact with plaintiff and ultimately locking horns with plaintiff's chest," according to the lawsuit.

The water buffalo's horns pierced Fee's shirt and lacerated her chest, while simultaneously pinning her between the fence and a metal pole, the suit states.

As the animal tried to extract its horns from Fee's chest, the plaintiff was "repeatedly smashed against its fence," the suit states.

The force of the creature shaking its head ultimately caused Fee to be knocked backward and fall to the ground, according to her complaint.

Malibu Wines employees had an obligation to warn guests of the dangers of a water buffalo because they are "wild, savage and vicious in nature," the suit states. Instead, the tour guide encouraged Fee and her companion to pet the animal, the suit states.

City News Service and Patch staffer Emily Holland contributed to this post; Photo: DO SON, VIETNAM - SEPTEMBER 21: Two buffalos fight during buffalo fighting festival at Do Son stadium on September 21, 2015 in Do Son, Vietnam. Vietnamese devotees have held the buffalo fighting festival annually since the 18th century to honour The God of Water and to pray for safety, prosperity, and good harvest. The Festival, which attracts both local people and international tourists, also expresses the martial spirit of people in the village of Do Son. Thirty-two buffalos fight in final round today for prize 70 millions Vietnam Dong. (Photo by Robertus Pudyanto/Getty Images

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.