TomandJerry
Well-known member
- Oct 1, 2013
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"Even the prime minister has been drawn into the debate over how to deal with the antisocial birds that are terrorising Cornwall and beyond
They have attacked pensioners, children, dogs, even a tortoise. They have stolen countless chips, Cornish pasties and doughnuts from unwary holidaymakers. The tabloids (and broadsheets come to that) have branded them killers and the prime minister has been drawn into the debate over what is to be done. It truly has been the year of the gull.
The latest attacks in Cornwall, south-west England – which appears to be the hotspot for attacks this summer – have left a 66-year-old woman needing hospital treatment and a four-year-old boy traumatised after his finger was savaged.
Sue Atkinson was pounced on as she walked her dog in Helston. She said: “All of a sudden I felt this whoosh. I saw it was a seagull and he came in again and cut the top of my head.
“I couldn’t see what was happening – I was oozing blood. It did frighten me. Apart from the fact I was bleeding, I was scared it was going to come back. It was like a scene from the film The Birds.” She staggered home and was taken to hospital where her wound was treated."
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/jul/23/killer-seagulls-top-the-pecking-order-for-a-media-frenzy
They have attacked pensioners, children, dogs, even a tortoise. They have stolen countless chips, Cornish pasties and doughnuts from unwary holidaymakers. The tabloids (and broadsheets come to that) have branded them killers and the prime minister has been drawn into the debate over what is to be done. It truly has been the year of the gull.
The latest attacks in Cornwall, south-west England – which appears to be the hotspot for attacks this summer – have left a 66-year-old woman needing hospital treatment and a four-year-old boy traumatised after his finger was savaged.
Sue Atkinson was pounced on as she walked her dog in Helston. She said: “All of a sudden I felt this whoosh. I saw it was a seagull and he came in again and cut the top of my head.
“I couldn’t see what was happening – I was oozing blood. It did frighten me. Apart from the fact I was bleeding, I was scared it was going to come back. It was like a scene from the film The Birds.” She staggered home and was taken to hospital where her wound was treated."
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/jul/23/killer-seagulls-top-the-pecking-order-for-a-media-frenzy