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The owner of a grieving reindeer wants to ship a new mate 300 miles to the animal’s paddock – so he isn’t lonely at Christmas. Sven the reindeer lost his stablemate Claus last month to a
short illness, leaving him on his own at Little Haven Farm in Hull. The death sparked fears from the animal sanctuary’s owner, Suzie Wright, 40, that he might “die from loneliness”. She
found online that a female reindeer was available in Dorset, but now needs to raise £4,000 to bring her to Sven. Suzie pleaded: “The sooner the better. It’d be great for Christmas.”
_Telegraph _ _(Richard Fearn)_ WALKING ON EGGSHELLS A grandmother was taken to court for hurling a box of eggs to the floor in a row with her mother. Alissa Ash, 59, refused to accept a
caution after mum Ann-Marie, 89, called the police. She admitted criminal damage – in a case that cost £1,000. Guildford magistrate James Barber said: “I’m struggling to find any criminality
other than breaking a few eggs. I do it every time I make breakfast.” _Metro_ _(Jenny Woodhouse)_ ONE BECOMES ONE A woman who spent 20 years saving for her dream wedding has thrown herself
her own big day after not meeting the right partner. Sarah Wilkinson, 42, held a ceremony in Suffolk. She said the occasion was a natural progression after she treated herself to an
engagement ring. “It was a lovely day for me to be centre of attention,” she said. “I think you get to the point where you think ‘I might not have this with a partner by my side, but why
should I miss out?’” _BBC East of England _ _(Steve Morley)_ _Each printed entry receives a £5 book token. Entries to [email protected] or on a postcard to This England._ _[SEE ALSO:
THIS ENGLAND: SEEDS OF DOUBT]_ Topics in this article : Magazine This article appears in the 25 Oct 2023 issue of the New Statesman, Fog of War