Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

‘World’s biggest rabbit’ dies while on United flight

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LONDON: A giant rabbit, destined to be the world’s biggest bunny, died mysterious­ly on a United Airlines flight to the US, the latest in a slew of public relations nightmares faced by the beleaguere­d American airline recently.

Three-foot Simon died in the cargo section of a Boeing 767 after flying out of Heathrow to a new celebrity owner in the US, The Sun reported.

Simon was expected to outgrow his father Darius, whose length of 4ft 4 inches made him the world’s biggest bunny.

“He was as fit as a fiddle. I’ve sent rabbits around the world before and nothing like this happened,” Simon’s breeder Annette Edwards was quoted as saying.

Edwards said Simon was healthy when placed in the cargo hold. But Simon was found dead after the Boeing 767-300 landed at Chicago’s O’Hare Internatio­nal Airport.

“Something very strange has happened and I want to know what. I’ve sent rabbits all around the world and nothing like this has happened before,” Edwards said.

“The client who bought Simon is very famous. He’s upset,” she said.

Simon, a continenta­l giant rabbit, was 10-months-old. Continenta­l giants cost 5,000 pounds a year to keep. Edwards’ rabbits are hired out at 500 pounds a time.

United Airlines said, “We are reviewing this matter”. An airport source was quoted as saying that the news of Simon’s demise sparked panic among United Airlines staff.

“After the viral video, no-one wanted responsibi­lity for killing what was to be the world’s biggest rabbit,” the source said, referring to the controvers­y which United Airlines was embroiled in after a Vietnamese-origin passenger was forcibly removed from an airplane earlier this month and the video went viral.

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