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Geronimo supporters will form a ‘human shield’ tomorrow in bid to stop the doomed alpaca from being killed
2021-08-09 00:00:00.0     太阳报-英国新闻     原网页

       

       ANIMAL lovers will form a "human shield" around doomed alpaca Geronimo tomorrow in a bid to save his life.

       The animal tested positive for an insidious bovine disease authorities are desperately trying to control but owner Helen MacDonald is adamant that the tests are inaccurate.

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       Helen MacDonald with beloved Geronimo Credit: PA

       A warrant was last week issued to put the eight-year-old alpaca down following a £50,000 High Court battle.

       Geronimo, from New Zealand but now living in Gloucestershire, was condemned to death after twice testing positive for bovine tuberculosis (bTB).

       The illness is a chronic, infectious disease caused by a slow-growing bacterium, Mycobacterium bovis which the UK has been battling to try to control over the last decade

       All mammals, including humans, are susceptible to bovine TB and infection is mainly through inhalation or ingestion of bacteria.

       Owner Helen MacDonald claims the skin tests for the disease were flawed because Geronimo had been given the vaccine tuberculin which produced a false positive.

       Geronimo was given a 48-hour reprieve over the weekend with fears police will force their way into her farm early on Monday with a vet to put him to sleep.

       Volunteers and supporters are now planning to form a human shield around Geronimo's pen to save him.

       Speaking from her farm in Wickar, Helen, 50, said: "The police will come in early in the morning because they will try to catch us off guard, so we'll get people here as early as possible.

       "They could get up at dawn, so we want a human shied for Geronimo and we have people offering to help with that.

       "We're very grateful, some people have said they'll come from further away but we'll use local people to start with.

       "We'll have a human shield situation, it's just for our peace of mind.

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       Geronimo the alpaca at Helen's farm in Wickwar, Gloucestershire Credit: SWNS

       "We will not break the law but we will stand up for what is right and what the Government want to do to a healthy animal is not right.

       "We are under siege and aren't getting any sleep.

       "It's awful, we're just so exhausted, "We don't have time to do normal things we just manage to get the animals fed and put the washing on but were not getting any kind of respite.

       "We're worried about being here on our own, they can turn up at any time.

       "When there's lots of people around we feel safer - it's a very strange situation where you have a Government treating you like a criminal and you haven't done anything wrong.

       "My mum is 84 years old on Monday and she asked me last night if she was going to effectively have the firing squad here on her birthday."

       Veterinary nurse Helen has previously vowed to "kill him myself" if she was sure Geronimo was infected with bovine TB.

       She added: "If he was given a valid test which proved he actually had the disease then I would kill him myself.

       "Geronimo has never tested positive for bTB. He had anti-bodies after taking the vaccine tuberculin which is exactly what you would expect to happen.

       "The science was dodgy. The Government do not want to admit that they have to investigate why alpaca's react differently to tuberculin."

       Despite begging The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) to re-test Geronimo, the Government have point-blank refused.

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       Environment Secretary George Eustice refused to overturn the decision to destroy Geronimo, saying: "Every livestock farmer has to get used to their share of tragedy and loss."

       Helen and her family lost a final attempt on Thursday to save Geronimo from being destroyed.

       The Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) now has 27 days to carry out the court order.

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       Police talk to Helen Mcdonald in Wickwar, Gloucestershire a few days ago Credit: SWNS

       Owner of condemned alpaca Geronimo brands death sentence 'barbaric'

       


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