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Essex Police investigate 'lion' sighting near St Osyth | Essex Police investigate 'lion' sighting near St Osyth |
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Police in Essex are investigating reports that a lion was spotted in a field at St Osyth near Clacton-on-Sea. | |
The animal was seen near Earls Hall Drive by holidaymaker Bob Martin at about 19:00 BST on Sunday. | |
Mr Martin said he and his wife Denise saw a large cat and a lion "was the first thing that came to mind". | |
Colchester Zoo experts have said a definite identification of the animal was not possible based on a photograph taken by a member of the public. | Colchester Zoo experts have said a definite identification of the animal was not possible based on a photograph taken by a member of the public. |
"We believe we saw a large cat looking at a tree, we thought it was going to go up the tree," said Mr Martin. | |
'Very impressive' | |
"It didn't go up the tree, it turned, sat, I believe it was hearing us from the other side of the field and it just sat there looking at us. | |
"Lion was the first thing that came into mind but it was several hundred yards away. Through binoculars and looking at us, it was very impressive." | |
Armed police have been drafted into the area and two police helicopters are searching the area where it was spotted. One of the helicopters is using a thermal imaging camera to try to detect any trace of an animal. | Armed police have been drafted into the area and two police helicopters are searching the area where it was spotted. One of the helicopters is using a thermal imaging camera to try to detect any trace of an animal. |
Anthony Tropeano, zoological director of Colchester Zoo who has been at the scene, said: "The photograph shows an animal in a field, it is a sandy brown colour, but the photography is of such poor quality it's not possible for us to say one way or the other what it definitely is. | |
"There were absolutely no sightings of it during the time I was there. Nothing really to provide any further evidence to suggest it had been there - just the fact of these couple of eye witness account and police had to err on the side of caution." | "There were absolutely no sightings of it during the time I was there. Nothing really to provide any further evidence to suggest it had been there - just the fact of these couple of eye witness account and police had to err on the side of caution." |
Residents were advised by police on Sunday night to stay indoors, but police have said: "We want people to go out and enjoy themselves, but if they do wish to go for a country walk and use the fields and footpaths we ask them to be a bit cautious." | |
Essex Police said about 25 officers were at the scene, including about a dozen specialist firearms officers, and experts from Colchester Zoo were also on hand. They are looking for signs such as pawprints. | Essex Police said about 25 officers were at the scene, including about a dozen specialist firearms officers, and experts from Colchester Zoo were also on hand. They are looking for signs such as pawprints. |
'Loud roar' | |
Police said all the animals at Colchester Zoo had been accounted for. | Police said all the animals at Colchester Zoo had been accounted for. |
The spokesman said a circus had been in the area, at Clacton Airfield, recently but added: "Officers have spoken to the circus and confirmed that they do not have an animal missing, nor do they have any lions." | The spokesman said a circus had been in the area, at Clacton Airfield, recently but added: "Officers have spoken to the circus and confirmed that they do not have an animal missing, nor do they have any lions." |
Local resident Che Kevlin told the BBC he heard a "loud roar" at 22:00 BST. He said that shortly after hearing the roaring sound he got a text from a relative telling him a lion was on the loose in St Osyth. | |
"It was worrying as we had just been for a walk with the dog. We saw the police helicopter but thought it was just searching for a person," said Mr Kevlin. | |
"It sounded like the roar of a lion. We have field and wood just behind our fence, so you never know." | "It sounded like the roar of a lion. We have field and wood just behind our fence, so you never know." |
There are several holiday caravan parks in and around St Osyth and Sean Williams, who is in a caravan, said he was worried about going out. | There are several holiday caravan parks in and around St Osyth and Sean Williams, who is in a caravan, said he was worried about going out. |
Mr Williams, who said he heard about the lion on Twitter, said: "The children are with me and we are quite worried. We were out in fields in St Osyth but we're back in the caravan now. | Mr Williams, who said he heard about the lion on Twitter, said: "The children are with me and we are quite worried. We were out in fields in St Osyth but we're back in the caravan now. |
"We've only seen one police car bombing it down the road. We had a fishing trip planned for tomorrow but we're now debating whether to carry on." | "We've only seen one police car bombing it down the road. We had a fishing trip planned for tomorrow but we're now debating whether to carry on." |
Dave Sparks, who runs the Red Lion pub in St Osyth, said it had been a "surreal" night and told ITV News: "You don't really expect to be told there's a lion wandering around the area. | Dave Sparks, who runs the Red Lion pub in St Osyth, said it had been a "surreal" night and told ITV News: "You don't really expect to be told there's a lion wandering around the area. |
"No-one really felt there was any immediate danger in the village - a couple of families with young children were a bit worried but after a while they were okay." | |
Police are asking anyone who sees the animal to call 999. | Police are asking anyone who sees the animal to call 999. |
The news of a potential lion on the loose has captured the public imagination and three Twitter accounts - @EssexLion, @TheEssexLion and @Essex_Lion - were quickly set up. | The news of a potential lion on the loose has captured the public imagination and three Twitter accounts - @EssexLion, @TheEssexLion and @Essex_Lion - were quickly set up. |
Are you in the area? Have you seen any unexpected animals in the area? Please get in touch but without putting yourself in any danger | Are you in the area? Have you seen any unexpected animals in the area? Please get in touch but without putting yourself in any danger |
Send your pictures and videos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 61124 (UK) or +44 7624 800 100 (International). If you have a large file you can upload here. | Send your pictures and videos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 61124 (UK) or +44 7624 800 100 (International). If you have a large file you can upload here. |
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