Fowl play? $380,000 reward offered for gooses killers

Author : trinerved1946
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 08:10:21


Fowl play? $380,000 reward offered for gooses killers

The beloved local bird -- called Grumpy Gertie -- was recently found dead in the British village of Sandon, in Hertfordshire, north of London.

Police have now exhumed Gertie's body and sent it to the Royal Veterinary College in London to determine whether the goose was killed in a drive-by shooting, as local media have reported.

'Prior to officers attending the scene, the body had been buried, so an officer had to remove the goose from this location,' said Giles Cooper of the Hertfordshire Constabulary.

'If it can be confirmed the bird was shot, this would of course be investigated.'

After the story made it onto BBC Radio 2's Jeremy Vine show, listeners dug deep into their pockets to help find Gertie's killers.

A reward of £275,000 ($380,000) has now been offered for information.

Gertie was reportedly killed near the pond where the animal had lived for 11 years, and a nearby telephone box has become something of a shrine to the local mascot, attracting flowers and messages.

A picture of a goose also appears on a sign welcoming visitors to the town.

A postmortem examination is expected to be carried out this week.

Gertie was reportedly killed near the pond where the animal had lived for 11 years, and a nearby telephone box has become something of a shrine to the local mascot, attracting flowers and messages. A reward of £275,000 ($380,000) has now been offered for information. 'If it can be confirmed the bird was shot, this would of course be investigated.' Police have now exhumed Gertie's body and sent it to the Royal Veterinary College in London to determine whether the goose was killed in a drive-by shooting, as local media have reported. A picture of a goose also appears on a sign welcoming visitors to the town. The beloved local bird -- called Grumpy Gertie -- was recently found dead in the British village of Sandon, in Hertfordshire, north of London. Police have now exhumed Gertie's body and sent it to the Royal Veterinary College in London to determine whether the goose was killed in a drive-by shooting, as local media have reported. 'If it can be confirmed the bird was shot, this would of course be investigated.' 'If it can be confirmed the bird was shot, this would of course be investigated.' 'Prior to officers attending the scene, the body had been buried, so an officer had to remove the goose from this location,' said Giles Cooper of the Hertfordshire Constabulary. A reward of £275,000 ($380,000) has now been offered for information. A picture of a goose also appears on a sign welcoming visitors to the town. A reward of £275,000 ($380,000) has now been offered for information. The beloved local bird -- called Grumpy Gertie -- was recently found dead in the British village of Sandon, in Hertfordshire, north of London. 'Prior to officers attending the scene, the body had been buried, so an officer had to remove the goose from this location,' said Giles Cooper of the Hertfordshire Constabulary. After the story made it onto BBC Radio 2's Jeremy Vine show, listeners dug deep into their pockets to help find Gertie's killers. 'Prior to officers attending the scene, the body had been buried, so an officer had to remove the goose from this location,' said Giles Cooper of the Hertfordshire Constabulary. Police have now exhumed Gertie's body and sent it to the Royal Veterinary College in London to determine whether the goose was killed in a drive-by shooting, as local media have reported. 'If it can be confirmed the bird was shot, this would of course be investigated.' 'If it can be confirmed the bird was shot, this would of course be investigated.' A reward of £275,000 ($380,000) has now been offered for information. Police have now exhumed Gertie's body and sent it to the Royal Veterinary College in London to determine whether the goose was killed in a drive-by shooting, as local media have reported. After the story made it onto BBC Radio 2's Jeremy Vine show, listeners dug deep into their pockets to help find Gertie's killers. A postmortem examination is expected to be carried out this week. Police have now exhumed Gertie's body and sent it to the Royal Veterinary College in London to determine whether the goose was killed in a drive-by shooting, as local media have reported. The beloved local bird -- called Grumpy Gertie -- was recently found dead in the British village of Sandon, in Hertfordshire, north of London. A picture of a goose also appears on a sign welcoming visitors to the town. After the story made it onto BBC Radio 2's Jeremy Vine show, listeners dug deep into their pockets to help find Gertie's killers. Police have now exhumed Gertie's body and sent it to the Royal Veterinary College in London to determine whether the goose was killed in a drive-by shooting, as local media have reported. 'Prior to officers attending the scene, the body had been buried, so an officer had to remove the goose from this location,' said Giles Cooper of the Hertfordshire Constabulary. After the story made it onto BBC Radio 2's Jeremy Vine show, listeners dug deep into their pockets to help find Gertie's killers. A postmortem examination is expected to be carried out this week. 'Prior to officers attending the scene, the body had been buried, so an officer had to remove the goose from this location,' said Giles Cooper of the Hertfordshire Constabulary. 'Prior to officers attending the scene, the body had been buried, so an officer had to remove the goose from this location,' said Giles Cooper of the Hertfordshire Constabulary. Gertie was reportedly killed near the pond where the animal had lived for 11 years, and a nearby telephone box has become something of a shrine to the local mascot, attracting flowers and messages.

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