Escaped Bull Causes Chaos on Streets of Birmingham, England
- On Friday, June 6, a bull named Liam ran through the streets of Birmingham near New Bond Street before city staff and police safely contained him.
- Liam apparently escaped from an abattoir, prompting multiple calls to Hillside Animal Sanctuary, which negotiated with police to provide him a secure home.
- West Midlands Police and Birmingham City Council employees guided Liam into an old Dunelm building where animal welfare teams ensured his safety.
- Councillor Majid Mahmood praised street cleaning staff for moving “this magnificent animal” into safety, while viral footage of Liam sparked public attention and jokes.
- Liam arrived at Hillside Animal Sanctuary near Norwich early Saturday and will live among its 750 rescued cattle, ending his unexpected city break.
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A confused bull caused chaos on the streets of Birmingham on Friday morning. Its whereabouts are still unclear, writes the BBC.


Bull on the loose charges through streets of Birmingham
Hillside sanctuary in Norfolk gives new home to animal thought to have escaped from abattoir
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An unusual and surprising episode shook the routine of Birmingham residents this Friday morning: a large bull was seen jogging freely through the streets of the Digbeth area, near New Bond Street, around 9:30 a.m. (local time). The scene, captured in several videos of neighbors already circulating on social networks, shows the animal moving between cars and pedestrians with a disconcerting tranquility, although generating alarm among those who s…
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