Calf rammed by police
Calf rammed by police
Calf rammed by police
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A ten-month-old calf named Beau Lucy was brutally struck twice by a police car, resulting in grazes, cuts, and a large gash on her leg, leaving her 'limping, sulky, and bruised.' The incident, which occurred in West London, sparked outrage as the officer involved has been suspended, facing an internal investigation and criticism from Home Secretary James Cleverly for the 'heavy-handed' approach. The owner of the calf, Rob, expressed anger and disgust at the incident, questioning why a vet and tranquillizer weren't used instead of force. Despite the traumatic experience, Beau Lucy is back home, recovering well, but concerns remain about potential internal injuries. Surrey Police has referred itself to the Independent Office for Police Conduct for further investigation amidst calls for accountability and proper handling of the situation.

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Calf rammed by police 4x4 repeatedly is 'doing remarkably well'
Calf rammed by cops recovering at home days after incident
Terrified calf rammed by police 4x4 is 'limping, sulky and bruised'
Calf rammed by police left 'scared witless' in a park for 'two hours'
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Calf rammed by police 4x4 repeatedly is 'doing remarkably well'
Calf rammed by cops recovering at home days after incident
Terrified calf rammed by police 4x4 is 'limping, sulky and bruised'
Calf rammed by police left 'scared witless' in a park for 'two hours'

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