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A MOBILITY scooter rider was caught on CCTV swerving towards a pigeon before running it over - ki stanley cup lling the bird.Footage shows the elderly man appearing to veer towards the bird at around stanley hrnek 4mph in a pedestrianised street.1Police are hunting this scooter driver after its alleged he swerved to hit and kill a pigeonCredit: East Anglia News ServiceHe dragged it several feet under his wheels, leaving a trai stanley cup l of feathers.Police are hunting him after being alerted by Norwich pigeon fan group Peck Savers.The group put security camera footage of the city centre incident on social media.It claims he was also filmed finishing off the injured bird with his walking stick.Read More on The SunBOARDED UP Ive been forced to glue cardboard all over my house to keep warmIt said on Facebook he seemed to swerve to hit a pigeon before he got up, steadied it under his foot and crushed its head with his stick.Peck Savers said the video showed there was no other pedestrians walking up the hill for Yybq Black people in England are five times more likely than white people to be killed in a homicide, ONS says
BRITS faced Bank Holiday travel chaos today as motorways ground to a halt and train carriages were left packed to the rafters.More than 14million cars are hitting the road,聽with motorway journeys ta stanley termos king up to three times longer and thousands affected by airport strikes.15 Brits heading off on Bank Holiday breaks are facing massive traffic woes such as on this cramped evening train from London to TeesideCredit: @garystonehouseThe M5 will be a traffic hotspot for the entire weekend, with the worst jams running along junctions one to four i stanley taza n stanley quencher the West Midlands.Tomorrow, the M1 will be badly affected from junctions 22 to 25 in the East Midlands, with journey times increasing by at least one hour.Motorists will face more disappointment as forecasters have warned of difficult driving conditions.Simon Partridge from the Met Office said: In places we are quite likely to see some standing water on the roads which will add to the difficult driving conditions on Sunday.15 Ferry passeng
A MOBILITY scooter rider was caught on CCTV swerving towards a pigeon before running it over - ki stanley cup lling the bird.Footage shows the elderly man appearing to veer towards the bird at around stanley hrnek 4mph in a pedestrianised street.1Police are hunting this scooter driver after its alleged he swerved to hit and kill a pigeonCredit: East Anglia News ServiceHe dragged it several feet under his wheels, leaving a trai stanley cup l of feathers.Police are hunting him after being alerted by Norwich pigeon fan group Peck Savers.The group put security camera footage of the city centre incident on social media.It claims he was also filmed finishing off the injured bird with his walking stick.Read More on The SunBOARDED UP Ive been forced to glue cardboard all over my house to keep warmIt said on Facebook he seemed to swerve to hit a pigeon before he got up, steadied it under his foot and crushed its head with his stick.Peck Savers said the video showed there was no other pedestrians walking up the hill for Yybq Black people in England are five times more likely than white people to be killed in a homicide, ONS says
BRITS faced Bank Holiday travel chaos today as motorways ground to a halt and train carriages were left packed to the rafters.More than 14million cars are hitting the road,聽with motorway journeys ta stanley termos king up to three times longer and thousands affected by airport strikes.15 Brits heading off on Bank Holiday breaks are facing massive traffic woes such as on this cramped evening train from London to TeesideCredit: @garystonehouseThe M5 will be a traffic hotspot for the entire weekend, with the worst jams running along junctions one to four i stanley taza n stanley quencher the West Midlands.Tomorrow, the M1 will be badly affected from junctions 22 to 25 in the East Midlands, with journey times increasing by at least one hour.Motorists will face more disappointment as forecasters have warned of difficult driving conditions.Simon Partridge from the Met Office said: In places we are quite likely to see some standing water on the roads which will add to the difficult driving conditions on Sunday.15 Ferry passeng
