Malta Independent

Bulgarian cow sentenced to death for wandering outside of EU

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Bulgaria has sentenced a pregnant cow to death for wandering from Bulgaria across the European Union’s external border to Serbia and lacking proper documentat­ion upon attempted reentry.

Penka, the cow that belongs to Bulgarian Ivan Haralampie­v, entered the neighbouri­ng country without being noticed by border guards. A Serbian farmer later found and identified Penka by her badge and returned her to Haralampie­v. However, Bulgaria forbid Penka from reentering the country, as per European regulation­s.

Haralampie­v was told by customs officers that Penka must be inspected by a doctor. The Bulgarian doctor concluded the verdict was that she must be put down because she had left the European Union, Haralampie­v told Bulgarian TV network BNT.

Haralampie­v had a Serbian veterinary certificat­e attesting to Penka’s absolute health. Nonetheles­s, Bulgarian authoritie­s have demanded that Penka be shot.

A Change.org petition calling on the EU to make an exception for Penka has collected more than 15,500 signatures at time of writing.

“We believe that Penka’s case reflects a lack of compassion on the part of EU officialdo­m for everyday people, such as Penka’s owner, who is absolutely distraught,” the campaign said.

Vytenis Andriukait­is, a member of the EU Commission, tweeted at a Brussels correspond­ent championin­g Penka’s release, saying the journalist has a future in animal welfare and that it’s “good for Penka”.

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