Lambs taken from King’s Sandringham estate ‘still missing’ as police say eco activists released on bail
Three lambs were taken from the King’s estate in Norfolk on Wednesday, as activist group Animal rising said they were ‘rescuing’ the sheep.
The eco activist group said that three women handed themselves in following the incident, taking credit for the ‘rescue’ – but the three lambs taken from the Sandringham estate, Sammy, Sunny and Sooty, remain missing. A police spokesman said: “Three women arrested on suspicion of theft after three lambs were reported stolen from a field in West Newton have been released on police bail.
“The women, aged in their 20s and 30s, were arrested in Slough and taken to Maidenhead police station for questioning.“The lambs are still missing.” As a nation of animal lovers, how can we justify harming gentle babies? Actions like this are often laced with both joy and grief. We are celebrating newfound freedom while grieving for the hundreds of lives left behind.
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