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'Rampaging' ostrich killed on M56 | 'Rampaging' ostrich killed on M56 |
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One of two ostriches that went on the rampage after escaping from a farm in Cheshire has been killed on a motorway. | One of two ostriches that went on the rampage after escaping from a farm in Cheshire has been killed on a motorway. |
The 4ft (1.2m) tall birds, described as aggressive, went on the run in Helsby, near Frodsham, after getting free. | The 4ft (1.2m) tall birds, described as aggressive, went on the run in Helsby, near Frodsham, after getting free. |
One of the pair died when it strayed on to the M56 and was struck by a lorry. The driver, from Wrexham, was not injured but the vehicle was damaged. | |
Officers recaptured the other ostrich in a field just after 1430 BST and it has been returned to its owner. | Officers recaptured the other ostrich in a field just after 1430 BST and it has been returned to its owner. |
A spokesman for Cheshire Police said: "The RSPCA, the owner of the ostrich, and police patrols contained the second ostrich." | A spokesman for Cheshire Police said: "The RSPCA, the owner of the ostrich, and police patrols contained the second ostrich." |
Ostriches are the largest living species of bird and cannot fly, but are able to run at speeds of up to 45 mph. | Ostriches are the largest living species of bird and cannot fly, but are able to run at speeds of up to 45 mph. |
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