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£3k raised to fund treatment for Cheltenham crossbow-shot swan | |
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A funding page for a swan, shot in the head with a crossbow, has raised more than £3,000 in less than 24 hours. | A funding page for a swan, shot in the head with a crossbow, has raised more than £3,000 in less than 24 hours. |
The bird known as "George" was found with a bolt lodged in its left eye in Cheltenham's Pittville Park on Tuesday. | The bird known as "George" was found with a bolt lodged in its left eye in Cheltenham's Pittville Park on Tuesday. |
A JustGiving page to pay for its treatment and a reward to catch the person responsible has raised £3,490. | A JustGiving page to pay for its treatment and a reward to catch the person responsible has raised £3,490. |
Caroline Gould, from Vale Wildlife Hospital, said: "He's lost an eye and is critical but this shows the strength of feeling people have for George." | Caroline Gould, from Vale Wildlife Hospital, said: "He's lost an eye and is critical but this shows the strength of feeling people have for George." |
The "well-loved" swan, along with its breeding partner Zelda, has been a fixture on Pittville lakes for a number of years. | The "well-loved" swan, along with its breeding partner Zelda, has been a fixture on Pittville lakes for a number of years. |
"The bolt from the crossbow went straight through his eye, missing his brain by millimetres," said Ms Gould. | "The bolt from the crossbow went straight through his eye, missing his brain by millimetres," said Ms Gould. |
"With an injury of that magnitude, I'm surprised he made it through the night but he has - but he is still very, very sick. | "With an injury of that magnitude, I'm surprised he made it through the night but he has - but he is still very, very sick. |
"He's close to quite a lot of people's hearts - so it would be very nice if the person or persons who did this could be found and caught." | "He's close to quite a lot of people's hearts - so it would be very nice if the person or persons who did this could be found and caught." |
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