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Friday, 27 January 2006, 18:25 GMT

Stolen donkeys home after ordeal

Nellie the donkey Four female donkeys stolen from a field in County Down have been discovered safe and well.

The animals, two of which were in foal, were taken from a field at Banbridge belonging to the family of their owner, Patrick McDermott.

The animals were found on Friday just five miles from their home.

Last November, four donkeys in foal which were stolen in County Armagh, were discovered in County Limerick and returned to their owners.




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