Insurer Reports $1,800 Loss from Enraged Sheep Attack
A report from Scotland relates the tale of a usually mild-mannered sheep, who, upon viewing his reflection in a car door, became enraged and attacked the vehicle, causing £1000 ($1,820) in damages.
The details of the incident, provided by the insurer, Churchill Insurance, who received the claim, indicate that the damaged vehicle belonged to a 58-year-old motorist from Leeds, who was on vacation in Scotland.
There were no reports of damage to the sheep.
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