

The ‘wild cat of Woodchester' was feared to have struck again after the mutilated carcass of a second deer was found in a country field. The savaged animal was found a few miles from where the big cat is first believed to have struck in Woodchester Park near Stroud, Gloucestershire. It was found by a woman on Tuesday as she walked her dog between Whiteway and Rendcomb, near Cirencester – around 10 miles from the scene of the earlier attack.
She went home to get a camera - but by the time she returned the deer had been stripped down to its spine, and all its vital organs were missing – a similar state to the first carcass.
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