‘There’s a deer trapped in an escalator’: muntjac rescued from Norwich M&S
Summary
A small deer called a muntjac got stuck in an escalator at a Marks & Spencer store in Norwich. Animal experts from Hillside Animal Sanctuary rescued the deer, which only had a small cut and is now recovering.Key Facts
- The deer was trapped upside down between glass panels next to the escalator handrail inside the M&S store.
- Staff covered the deer with a blanket to keep it calm before the rescue.
- Ian Haywood, a worker from Hillside Animal Sanctuary, carefully freed the deer.
- The deer was nicknamed "lucky Lucy" because it was not badly hurt.
- The sanctuary feeds Lucy branches, grass, and leaves while she rests and recovers.
- Deer often get trapped in unusual places when they panic, according to the sanctuary founder.
- Hillside Animal Sanctuary rescues multiple wild deer every day.
- M&S staff responded quickly to keep the animal safe until help arrived.
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