A British man who was reported to have been detained by Russian forces while working as a humanitarian aid volunteer in Ukraine has died, separatist rebels have claimed.
01.07.2022 - 14:49 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A dog tragically died after receiving a fatal injury from a plant during a walk in the park.
Stuart Good, 61, was walking his dog Ella with his friend Clive Ransom, 49, at Port Sunlight River Park, Wirral, last month. However, what should have been a regular walk soon took a turn for the worse when Ella suddenly yelped out in pain and ran out from an undergrowth.
When Stuart got home, he noticed a blister "the size of a pound coin" under the Staffordshire Bull Terrier's leg which continued to swell to double its size. Clive rushed Stuart and Ella to the vets where they were informed her injuries were caused by giant hogweed.
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Now, Clive and Stuart want to warn all other dog owners about the importance of keeping their dog on a lead and stick to the paths when walking in the park. Clive told the Liverpool Echo : "She went in the undergrowth and let out a little yelp. She shot out as if something had spooked her and let out a little yelp.
"We carried on the walk and then I went back to my place, Stuart went back to his place, then he phoned me up and said 'I've just seen a blister on Ella and she's trying to scratch it.'' She came out of the bushes yelping, we didn't know what it was and she had a little blister about the size of a £1 coin under her front leg and that then developed.
"The next day it was double the size and the next day it was double the size again. I said 'right that's it' because Stuart doesn't drive I took him to the vets.
"That was when they said three days later - 'that's definitely giant hogweed, we can prescribe pain killers but there's no cure for this. We're just going to have to wait
A British man who was reported to have been detained by Russian forces while working as a humanitarian aid volunteer in Ukraine has died, separatist rebels have claimed.
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