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Errol the goose, the mascot of Mark, is killed by a fox

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A goose which became such a familiar sight in the village of Mark, near Burnham-On-Sea, that it was named the village’s mascot, has been killed.

The seven-year-old bird, called Errol, was often seen on the green in the centre of the village and its ‘fame’ increased when it was featured on ITV West after being caught up in the recent oil spill.

The goose was taken away for treatment by wildlife rescuers from East Huntspill-based Secret World and was later released, but it has since been killed by a fox.

“Many people in the village are very sad that he’s gone,” said Jendy Weekes, a Mark resident and parish councillor.

“Errol was always a familiar sight on the corner of Jubilee Green, opposite the White Horse, and will be missed by many residents.”

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