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Eeyore the donkey rescued from sinkhole in Helston | Eeyore the donkey rescued from sinkhole in Helston |
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An elderly donkey has been rescued from a sinkhole which opened up in a field. | An elderly donkey has been rescued from a sinkhole which opened up in a field. |
The animal, named Eeyore, was pictured with its whole body stuck underground in what the owner says was a 6ft (2m) deep hole. | |
A team of 17 firefighters helped haul her out using a harness and lines, near Helston, Cornwall, on Friday evening. | |
Owner Karen Gronwalt said the donkey was unharmed and thanked rescuers for doing "an amazing job with fantastic team work". | Owner Karen Gronwalt said the donkey was unharmed and thanked rescuers for doing "an amazing job with fantastic team work". |
She told the BBC: "I went out in the evening to feed the horse, donkey and alpaca their evening feed and the donkey didn't come over to get her food. | |
"I started to shout for her and walked around the fields looking but she was nowhere to be seen." | |
Ms Gronwalt's brother-in-law then joined the search and found Eeyore "stuck in a hole that had suddenly opened up in the field," she explained. | |
"The top of her ears were just below ground level... we reckon the hole [was] about 6ft deep. | |
"She is very alert and eating well today and very glad to be out." |
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