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  • White tiger endures bombs in wait for rescue

    A white tiger traumatised by the sound of bombs in war-torn Ukraine is one veterinary check away from being cleared to travel to his new home in the UK.

    Aleks was found abandoned last year in the Kharkiv region of north-east Ukraine before he was taken to an animal shelter in Chubynske, near Kyiv.

    Lincolnshire Wildlife Park, near Boston, has been busy preparing for Aleks’s arrival, and are now just waiting on a veterinary team to check he is healthy enough for the long journey across Europe.

    Park chief executive Steve Nichols said: “He’s going to come massively traumatised, they’re still being bombed as we’re talking now.”

    He said he had learned from emails sent by the Ukrainian animal rescuers that some of the animals they were caring for had already died due to shell shock.

    On waiting for Aleks to arrive, he said: “The poor creature is sat in this horrendous place and we just feel frustrated we could get him over here and sort the paperwork afterwards.

    “Obviously we just can’t do that.

    “The next four weeks we will see movement and will definitely have a date and hopefully he will be en route to Lincolnshire.”

    Lincolnshire Wildlife Park installed a new enclosure gate on Monday [Lincolnshire Wildlife Park]

    Aleks will be driven from Ukraine through Poland and northern Europe and then from Dover to his new home at the wildlife park at Friskney in Lincolnshire.

    Before his rescue and treatment, the tiger was dehydrated, infested with parasites and exhausted, as well as having gastrointestinal issues, and liver and kidney issues, the park said.

    Mr Nichols said the park had got almost everything ready for Aleks following a fundraising campaign set up to help cover the £100,000 cost of his new enclosure.

    A gate was installed at his enclosure on Monday, leaving a swimming pool and play frame as the final items to be added.

    Steve Nichols, a man with grey hair and wearing a green t-shirt, feeds a slice of apples to two lemurs which are perched on his shoulder. He is standing in an animal enclosure which is surrounded by leafy green bushes and a metal fence.

    Park chief executive Steve Nichols said he was “excited” about the arrival of the white tiger [Richard Madden/BBC]

    Once he arrives, Aleks will go through a three-stage process to get him settled – starting with an indoor closure with a sleeping area, playroom and feeding room.

    With veterinary help, he will then go into an outdoor enclosure, and then hopefully join the other tigers at the park.

    Mr Nichols said he hoped the different stages would get Aleks “used to the Lincolnshire sunshine and peace and quiet”.

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  • Missing Brit vanished in Bangkok after tourist disappeared in similar case

    Missing Brit vanished in Bangkok after tourist disappeared in similar case

    A BRIT went missing from a holiday in Thailand just after an Australian tourist vanished in an eerily similar case.

    Lincolnshire native Simon Robinson, 27, hasn’t been since or heard from since he phoned his girlfriend from Bangkok on July 26.

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    Simon (left) disappeared from Bangkok just days after an Australian
    This is Kieran James Cramer, an Australian who also vanished in the busy city

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    This is Kieran James Cramer, an Australian who also vanished in the busy city
    Kieran's dad flew in and found him, but why he went missing is still unknown

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    Kieran’s dad flew in and found him, but why he went missing is still unknown

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    In the same month, Australian Kieran James Cramer disappeared in the busy southeast Asian city on July 1.

    The student nurse, 28, was nowhere to be seen or heard for more than two weeks.

    His dad Darren jetted in from Australia to launch his own search, filing reports with local cops, the embassy and Interpol.

    Eventually he found his son in Bangkok – but how he went missing remained a mystery.

    Darren told Daily Mail Australia: “We found him in Bangkok … (But) he won’t talk to us.

    “We are very worried about his safety at the moment.”

    Simon travelled to Thailand for a solo trip originally supposed to be July 22-August 3.

    But for an unknown reason he cut it short, telling his girlfriend he’d fly home July 26.

    He never showed up.

    Distraught family members believed he vanished in Bangkok, before a man claiming to be a Thai immigration officer told them he boarded a plane to Finland.

    Missing David Maynard shared tragic final posts days before his entire family vanished at sea after boat capsized

    Both are cases of men in their 20s going missing from trips in Thailand and bewildering their worried families.

    Simon’s sister Sarah Dale Robinson’s latest social media update said: “We have received confirmation that Simon did board the flight on the 26th July.

    “A massive thank you to everyone that has shared and the kind people that have found this information out as the authorities at both sides haven’t done anything.

    “I am waiting for a call back from the police and embassy in Helsinki.”

    It’s believed he took a Finnair flight from Bangkok-Helsinki, but never hopped on a connecting jet into the UK.

    Friend Demi Guttesen also wrote on Facebook: “Please share. Simon’s whereabouts are still unknown and he is still very much missing but now the focus is on Helsinki, Finland where his connecting flight would have landed at the time he was last active on his social media.

    “If anyone has any connections in Helsinki or Finland please let me know. Thank you.”

    The Foreign Office didn’t comment on Simon specifically, simply saying it stood ready to help any Brit abroad.

    Timeline of missing Brit Simon Robinson

    July 22: Simon flies to Thailand for a solo trip

    July 26: He phones his girlfriend, letting her know he’ll return to the UK early

    August 2: He still hasn’t been seen and family start posting on social media to raise public awareness. They fear he never left Bangkok

    August 5: Family now believe Simon did in fact board a plane, but to Helsinki, Finland

    August 6: It’s revealed he was last active on social media the same time a flight to Finland was due to land

    Both men went missing after spending time in the busy Bangkok streets

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    Both men went missing after spending time in the busy Bangkok streetsCredit: Instagram @thailandluxe
    Simon is now thought to be here in Helsinki, 5,000 miles from Bangkok

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    Simon is now thought to be here in Helsinki, 5,000 miles from BangkokCredit: Getty – Contributor
    Family will be hoping Simon's case ends like Kieran's - found

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    Family will be hoping Simon’s case ends like Kieran’s – foundCredit: Asia Pacific Press via ViralPress

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