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Fox rescued from tiny gap between walls

A fox trapped in a tiny gap between two garages has been rescued and nursed back to health.

He was found last week by a resident in Gloucester who was able to help get him out by removing bricks in one of the walls.

Volunteers from Vale Wildlife Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre took him to their hospital in Tewkesbury and were able to release him back into the wild a few days later.

Video journalist: Maisie Lillywhite


BBC News

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