United Airlines Investigates Report That Giant Rabbit Died On Flight

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LONDON (AP) — United Airlines is investigating a report that a giant rabbit died on one of its trans-Atlantic flights.

Distraught breeder Annette Edwards from Worcestershire in central England told The Associated Press by phone Wednesday that Simon, a 10-month-old, 3-foot (meter) -long continental rabbit, had a vet check shortly before traveling from London’s Heathrow airport to Chicago’s O’Hare airport. She said Simon had been purchased by a celebrity whom she did not identify.

“Simon had his vet check just before getting on the plane,” she said. “He was fit as a fiddle.”

The airline said in a statement that it was “saddened” by the news and had been in contact with Edwards and offered assistance.

“The safety and wellbeing of all the animals that travel with us is of the utmost importance to United Airlines and our PetSafe team,” the airline said.

Edwards said the airline was examining CCTV images to determine what might have happened to the rabbit. United declined to comment on the matter beyond its statement.

United is dealing with public relations issues after a passenger who would not give up his seat was dragged forcibly from a plane in Chicago.

Airport officers removed David Dao, a 69-year-old from Kentucky. Images of his bloodied face were widely circulated on social media, forcing the airline’s CEO to apologize.

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  1. Simon gets a lot of press in the UK, and it appears to be a fact that it died travelling on a United Airlines plane, despite the headline…

  2. “A black duck with an offhand, yet excitable manner and a lisp, as well as a pudgy bald man, wearing a hunting cap are said to be persons of interest in the ongoing investigation. Caution is urged as the man is said to be armed with a shotgun.”

  3. “The safety and wellbeing of all the animals that travel with us is of the utmost importance to United Airlines and our PetSafe team,” the airline said.

  4. At this point of time in history, totally believable.

  5. One of the clues that the rabbit had died in transit appeared to be its frozen, field-dressed carcass wrapped in white butcher paper emblazoned with the United logo along with a tell-tale fricassee recipe, according to investigators.

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