Mapping fox attacks in south-east London and north Kent (From News Shopper)
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Mapping fox attacks in south-east London and north Kent
2:28pm Monday 11th February 2013 in Bexley By Simon Bull
Have you ever been attacked by a fox?
NEWS Shopper wants to map fox attacks across the south-east London and north Kent area.
Urban foxes are again in the spotlight following an incident in which a one-month-old baby reportedly had a finger ripped off by one of the animals which got into its Downham home.
While this was a very extreme case, fox attacks are not uncommon – as a quick trawl through News Shopper’s web archive testifies.
In 2006 we reported on another incident in Downham where a 10-year-old girl was bitten on the leg in her bed.
In 2010 a 49-year-old woman was bitten on her hand outside her front door in Catford
Last year there were several reported incidents including a man ‘mugged by a fox for his garlic bread in Orpington.
A Sidcup woman suffered a similar attack when a fox went after her fruit and veg
And one particularly 'cocky' fox was mown down by a car in Blackfen shortly after attacking a teenage couple
We want to build up a map of such incidents so please tell us if you, your pets or your property have ever been attacked by a fox.
Add your comments below or email News Shopper, providing as much information as possible as about the where, the when and what happened.
You can also send in pictures of foxes you’ve spotted where you live – email them or text 80360 starting your message with NEWS SHOPPER.
Comments(16)
mymatesteve
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3:17pm Mon 11 Feb 13
Polly Staight
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3:24pm Mon 11 Feb 13
...Whilst simultaneously holding the whip hand when it comes to country people needing to keep the fox population low.
I reckon that instead of banning hunting foxes with dogs, we should have expanded the franchise to endorse... Hunting foxes with a pit-bulls and BMX's.
Inspirationalady28
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3:25pm Mon 11 Feb 13
Louise Richardson
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4:15pm Mon 11 Feb 13
Marty1979
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6:43pm Mon 11 Feb 13
Pictures on TV & papers show closed door with no damage
Then suggestion fox got in through cat flap
Same pictures show no cat flap
Gets stranger and stranger
blackheatheagle
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9:55pm Mon 11 Feb 13
Many of our neighbours have cats who pass through our garden and I have never heard of any of them coming to any harm.
Certainly in my opinion the pecking order of 'I'm not standing any nonsense from you' would be cat, dog and then fox.
Smiffy666
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4:09am Tue 12 Feb 13
Simon bald
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7:47am Tue 12 Feb 13
Who you gonna call
FOXHUNTERS!!!!!
Beckenhamlady
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8:12am Tue 12 Feb 13
I don’t believe the story for one moment I have foxes in my back garden I have a two year old I never leave my back door open when I am not in the room and I don’t leave my front door open when I take out the rubbish may sound weird but I know my daughter is safe from any harm.
If I had a broken lock I would get it fixed if my Landlord didn’t just so I know my daughter and I are safe not just from Foxes.
In the pictures the front garden looks a mess try tidying it up clearing away all the rubbish scattered around the lawn.
Invicta58
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10:47am Tue 12 Feb 13
Cubbage
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2:20pm Tue 12 Feb 13
paulbexleyheath
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10:45pm Tue 12 Feb 13
foxes are great rat catchers not baby killers . ok they rumage though bins for food. but they dont attack babies .
banjo8
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1:28pm Wed 13 Feb 13
Wiggy001
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12:06pm Mon 18 Feb 13
Come on NS, try reporting on real news for a change.
Bromley Rover
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4:44pm Wed 20 Feb 13
Just leave them alone.
Dogs are far more dangerous, lets have a cull on every council estate.
old nick says...
2:32pm Mon 11 Feb 13