Three donkeys die after being hit by van in New Forest

Three small donkeys have died after being hit by a van in the New Forest.
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The collision happened at around 7.08am on Saturday in Roger Penny Way.

A white Mercedes van reportedly hit the animals close to the Fritham junction.

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The incident happened on Roger Penny Way in the New Forest. Picture: Google MapsThe incident happened on Roger Penny Way in the New Forest. Picture: Google Maps
The incident happened on Roger Penny Way in the New Forest. Picture: Google Maps

The three donkeys died as a result of their injuries.

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Korine Bishop, Hampshire Constabulary Rural Policing Inspector, said: ‘This was a tragic incident which resulted in the death of three New Forest donkeys. The driver of the vehicle was spoken to at the scene by officers – with police enquiries ongoing to determine the exact circumstances of the incident.

‘Yet, tragic as this incident is, it is a timely reminder to the residents of, and those driving through, the New Forest to be aware of your surroundings.

‘We are now beginning to see wetter roads and reduced visibility due to dark early mornings and fog across the New Forest.

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‘While there is a maximum speed limit of 40 miles per hour applied across the area, motorists are advised to adapt their speed to the current driving conditions.’

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A statement on the force’s website reads: ‘Officers have conducted initial lines of enquiry but are now turning to the public for help.

‘Were you in the area at the time? Did you see what happened? Perhaps you have dash-cam footage available?

‘Anyone with information relating to this incident is asked to call 101, quoting 44200478908. Alternatively, you can contact independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.’

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