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  • Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
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    Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
    Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.

    Nine-hectare site home to 57 species including rhino, zebras and ostriches in UK’s biggest such development.

    The first look at Chester Zoo's huge new 'African savannah' for giraffes, zebras, ostiches and antelopes before it opens to the public on saturday 5th April. The biggest UK zoo habitat ever created - home to 57 threatened African species.

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  • Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
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    Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
    Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.

    Nine-hectare site home to 57 species including rhino, zebras and ostriches in UK’s biggest such development.

    African Wild dogs in their enclosure at Chester Zoo in Cheshire. The first look at Chester Zoo's huge new 'African savannah' for giraffes, zebras, ostiches and antelopes before it opens to the public on saturday 5th April. The biggest UK zoo habitat ever created - home to 57 threatened African species.

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  • Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
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    Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
    Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.

    Nine-hectare site home to 57 species including rhino, zebras and ostriches in UK’s biggest such development.

    Amphibian zookeeper Adam Bland holding a African bullfrog named "Trevor" at Chester Zoo. The first look at Chester Zoo's huge new 'African savannah' for giraffes, zebras, ostiches and antelopes before it opens to the public on saturday 5th April. The biggest UK zoo habitat ever created - home to 57 threatened African species.

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  • Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
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    Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
    Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.

    Nine-hectare site home to 57 species including rhino, zebras and ostriches in UK’s biggest such development.

    A Meerkat at Chester Zoo. The first look at Chester Zoo's huge new 'African savannah' for giraffes, zebras, ostiches and antelopes before it opens to the public on saturday 5th April. The biggest UK zoo habitat ever created - home to 57 threatened African species.

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  • Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
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    Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
    Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.

    Nine-hectare site home to 57 species including rhino, zebras and ostriches in UK’s biggest such development.

    Amphibian zookeeper Adam Bland holding a African bullfrog named "Trevor" at Chester Zoo. The first look at Chester Zoo's huge new 'African savannah' for giraffes, zebras, ostiches and antelopes before it opens to the public on saturday 5th April. The biggest UK zoo habitat ever created - home to 57 threatened African species.

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  • Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
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    Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
    Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.

    Nine-hectare site home to 57 species including rhino, zebras and ostriches in UK’s biggest such development.

    Sam Harley, Assistant team manager at Chester Zoo. The first look at Chester Zoo's huge new 'African savannah' for giraffes, zebras, ostiches and antelopes before it opens to the public on saturday 5th April. The biggest UK zoo habitat ever created - home to 57 threatened African species.

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  • Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
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    Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
    Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.

    Nine-hectare site home to 57 species including rhino, zebras and ostriches in UK’s biggest such development.

    Giraffes at Chester Zoo in the new 'African Savannah'. The first look at Chester Zoo's huge new 'African savannah' for giraffes, zebras, ostiches and antelopes before it opens to the public on saturday 5th April. The biggest UK zoo habitat ever created - home to 57 threatened African species.

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  • Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
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    Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
    Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.

    Nine-hectare site home to 57 species including rhino, zebras and ostriches in UK’s biggest such development.

    Giraffes at Chester Zoo in the new 'African Savannah'. The first look at Chester Zoo's huge new 'African savannah' for giraffes, zebras, ostiches and antelopes before it opens to the public on saturday 5th April. The biggest UK zoo habitat ever created - home to 57 threatened African species.

    Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
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    Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
    Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.

    Nine-hectare site home to 57 species including rhino, zebras and ostriches in UK’s biggest such development.

    Giraffes at Chester Zoo in the new 'African Savannah'. The first look at Chester Zoo's huge new 'African savannah' for giraffes, zebras, ostiches and antelopes before it opens to the public on saturday 5th April. The biggest UK zoo habitat ever created - home to 57 threatened African species.

    Richard Saker / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
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    Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
    Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.

    Nine-hectare site home to 57 species including rhino, zebras and ostriches in UK’s biggest such development.

    Jamie Christon, CEO of Chester Zoo during the first look at Chester Zoo's huge new 'African savannah' for giraffes, zebras, ostiches and antelopes before it opens to the public on saturday 5th April. The biggest UK zoo habitat ever created - home to 57 threatened African species.

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  • Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
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    Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.
    Chester zoo unveils £28m 'Africa' facility - complete with chilly giraffes.

    Nine-hectare site home to 57 species including rhino, zebras and ostriches in UK’s biggest such development.

    Zebras in the 'African savannah at Chester Zoo. The first look at Chester Zoo's huge new 'African savannah' for giraffes, zebras, ostiches and antelopes before it opens to the public on saturday 5th April. The biggest UK zoo habitat ever created - home to 57 threatened African species.

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  • FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
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    FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
    VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM

    An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.

    Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
    The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
    The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
    Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
    “As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
    With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
    The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
    “Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
    “So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp

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  • FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
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    FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
    VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM

    An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.

    Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
    The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
    The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
    Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
    “As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
    With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
    The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
    “Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
    “So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
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    FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
    VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM

    An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.

    Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
    The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
    The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
    Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
    “As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
    With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
    The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
    “Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
    “So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
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    FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
    VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM

    An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.

    Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
    The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
    The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
    Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
    “As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
    With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
    The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
    “Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
    “So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
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    FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
    VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM

    An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.

    Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
    The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
    The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
    Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
    “As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
    With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
    The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
    “Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
    “So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
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    FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
    VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM

    An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.

    Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
    The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
    The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
    Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
    “As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
    With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
    The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
    “Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
    “So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
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    FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
    VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM

    An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.

    Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
    The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
    The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
    Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
    “As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
    With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
    The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
    “Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
    “So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
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    FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
    VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM

    An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.

    Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
    The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
    The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
    Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
    “As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
    With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
    The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
    “Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
    “So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
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    FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
    VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM

    An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.

    Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
    The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
    The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
    Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
    “As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
    With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
    The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
    “Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
    “So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
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    FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
    VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM

    An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.

    Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
    The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
    The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
    Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
    “As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
    With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
    The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
    “Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
    “So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
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    FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
    VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM

    An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.

    Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
    The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
    The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
    Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
    “As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
    With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
    The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
    “Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
    “So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
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    FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
    VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM

    An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.

    Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
    The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
    The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
    Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
    “As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
    With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
    The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
    “Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
    “So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
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    FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
    VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM

    An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.

    Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
    The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
    The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
    Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
    “As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
    With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
    The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
    “Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
    “So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
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    FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
    VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM

    An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.

    Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
    The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
    The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
    Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
    “As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
    With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
    The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
    “Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
    “So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
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    FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
    VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM

    An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.

    Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
    The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
    The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
    Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
    “As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
    With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
    The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
    “Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
    “So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
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    FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
    VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM

    An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.

    Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
    The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
    The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
    Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
    “As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
    With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
    The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
    “Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
    “So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
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    FEATURE - Erdferkelbaby "Dobby" ist das erste seiner Art, das im Zoo von Chester geboren wurde
    VIDEO AVAILABLE: CONTACT INFO@COVERMG.COM

    An adorable baby aardvark was born at Chester Zoo last month (January2022) - the first time such a creature has been born there in the charity’s 90-year history.

    Conservationists at the zoo were “overjoyed” to discover the new arrival snuggled up with mum Oni (8) and dad Koos (6) after it had been born overnight on 4 January.
    The calf, born with large droopy ears, hairless wrinkled skin and giant claws, is currently being hand-reared every evening by zookeepers who are providing dedicated care, feeding the baby every few hours through the night for around five weeks, to help it gain strength.
    The sex of the new calf is yet to be determined but staff have nicknamed the youngster Dobby due to its resemblance to the much-loved Harry Potter character.
    Dave White, Team Manager at the zoo, said: “This is the very first aardvark to be born at the zoo and so it’s a momentous landmark for us and a real cause for celebration. We’re overjoyed.
    “As soon as we spotted the new baby next to mum we noticed its uncanny resemblance to the Harry Potter character, Dobby, and so that’s the calf’s nickname for the time being! We won’t though know for certain whether it’s male or female for several more weeks until the calf is a little older.
    With only 66 aardvarks found in zoos across Europe, and a mere 109 in zoos worldwide, Chester is one of just a small number of zoos caring for the species.
    The newborn will require special care, says Dave, as infant aardvarks are incredibly delicate.
    “Aardvark parents are notorious for being a little clumsy around their newborns,” he added. “With the baby being so tiny and fragile, we’re therefore protecting it from any accidental knocks and bumps by helping mum out with supplementary feeding sessions throughout the night, just until the calf is a little stronger.
    “So, in the evening, when the parents are out exploring and feeding, we carefully place the calf into a sp

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
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    NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9735052v)
    Police this morning are continuing to search a house on Westbourne Road in Chester, believed to be the home of Lucy Letby. Letby a neonatal nurse has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies & attempting to kill six more. Detectives are investigating as many as 17 deaths and 15 life-threatening incidents involving babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit were Lucy Letby works.
    Nurse arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies, Chester, UK - 04 Jul 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    DUK10095781_020
    NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9735052w)
    Police this morning are continuing to search a house on Westbourne Road in Chester, believed to be the home of Lucy Letby. Letby a neonatal nurse has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies & attempting to kill six more. Detectives are investigating as many as 17 deaths and 15 life-threatening incidents involving babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit were Lucy Letby works.
    Nurse arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies, Chester, UK - 04 Jul 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    DUK10095781_019
    NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9735052ae)
    Police this morning are continuing to search a house on Westbourne Road in Chester, believed to be the home of Lucy Letby. Letby a neonatal nurse has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies & attempting to kill six more. Detectives are investigating as many as 17 deaths and 15 life-threatening incidents involving babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit were Lucy Letby works.
    Nurse arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies, Chester, UK - 04 Jul 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    DUK10095781_018
    NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9735052z)
    Police this morning are continuing to search a house on Westbourne Road in Chester, believed to be the home of Lucy Letby. Letby a neonatal nurse has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies & attempting to kill six more. Detectives are investigating as many as 17 deaths and 15 life-threatening incidents involving babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit were Lucy Letby works.
    Nurse arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies, Chester, UK - 04 Jul 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    DUK10095781_017
    NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9735052r)
    Police this morning are continuing to search a house on Westbourne Road in Chester, believed to be the home of Lucy Letby. Letby a neonatal nurse has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies & attempting to kill six more. Detectives are investigating as many as 17 deaths and 15 life-threatening incidents involving babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit were Lucy Letby works.
    Nurse arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies, Chester, UK - 04 Jul 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    DUK10095781_016
    NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9735052s)
    Police this morning are continuing to search a house on Westbourne Road in Chester, believed to be the home of Lucy Letby. Letby a neonatal nurse has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies & attempting to kill six more. Detectives are investigating as many as 17 deaths and 15 life-threatening incidents involving babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit were Lucy Letby works.
    Nurse arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies, Chester, UK - 04 Jul 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    DUK10095781_015
    NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9735052u)
    Police this morning are continuing to search a house on Westbourne Road in Chester, believed to be the home of Lucy Letby. Letby a neonatal nurse has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies & attempting to kill six more. Detectives are investigating as many as 17 deaths and 15 life-threatening incidents involving babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit were Lucy Letby works.
    Nurse arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies, Chester, UK - 04 Jul 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    DUK10095781_014
    NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9735052t)
    Police this morning are continuing to search a house on Westbourne Road in Chester, believed to be the home of Lucy Letby. Letby a neonatal nurse has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies & attempting to kill six more. Detectives are investigating as many as 17 deaths and 15 life-threatening incidents involving babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit were Lucy Letby works.
    Nurse arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies, Chester, UK - 04 Jul 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    DUK10095781_013
    NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9735052x)
    Police this morning are continuing to search a house on Westbourne Road in Chester, believed to be the home of Lucy Letby. Letby a neonatal nurse has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies & attempting to kill six more. Detectives are investigating as many as 17 deaths and 15 life-threatening incidents involving babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit were Lucy Letby works.
    Nurse arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies, Chester, UK - 04 Jul 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    DUK10095781_012
    NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9735052y)
    Police this morning are continuing to search a house on Westbourne Road in Chester, believed to be the home of Lucy Letby. Letby a neonatal nurse has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies & attempting to kill six more. Detectives are investigating as many as 17 deaths and 15 life-threatening incidents involving babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit were Lucy Letby works.
    Nurse arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies, Chester, UK - 04 Jul 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    DUK10095781_011
    NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9735052q)
    Police this morning are continuing to search a house on Westbourne Road in Chester, believed to be the home of Lucy Letby. Letby a neonatal nurse has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies & attempting to kill six more. Detectives are investigating as many as 17 deaths and 15 life-threatening incidents involving babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit were Lucy Letby works.
    Nurse arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies, Chester, UK - 04 Jul 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    DUK10095781_010
    NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9735052ad)
    Police this morning are continuing to search a house on Westbourne Road in Chester, believed to be the home of Lucy Letby. Letby a neonatal nurse has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies & attempting to kill six more. Detectives are investigating as many as 17 deaths and 15 life-threatening incidents involving babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit were Lucy Letby works.
    Nurse arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies, Chester, UK - 04 Jul 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    DUK10095781_009
    NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9735052ac)
    Police this morning are continuing to search a house on Westbourne Road in Chester, believed to be the home of Lucy Letby. Letby a neonatal nurse has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies & attempting to kill six more. Detectives are investigating as many as 17 deaths and 15 life-threatening incidents involving babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit were Lucy Letby works.
    Nurse arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies, Chester, UK - 04 Jul 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    DUK10095781_008
    NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9735052ab)
    Police this morning are continuing to search a house on Westbourne Road in Chester, believed to be the home of Lucy Letby. Letby a neonatal nurse has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies & attempting to kill six more. Detectives are investigating as many as 17 deaths and 15 life-threatening incidents involving babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit were Lucy Letby works.
    Nurse arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies, Chester, UK - 04 Jul 2018

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    DUK10095781_007
    NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9735052aa)
    Police this morning are continuing to search a house on Westbourne Road in Chester, believed to be the home of Lucy Letby. Letby a neonatal nurse has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies & attempting to kill six more. Detectives are investigating as many as 17 deaths and 15 life-threatening incidents involving babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit were Lucy Letby works.
    Nurse arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies, Chester, UK - 04 Jul 2018

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  • NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
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    NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9735052l)
    Police this morning are continuing to search a house on Westbourne Road in Chester, believed to be the home of Lucy Letby.
    Nurse arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies, Chester, UK - 04 Jul 2018
    Letby a neonatal nurse has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies & attempting to kill six more. Detectives are investigating as many as 17 deaths and 15 life-threatening incidents involving babies at the Countess of Chester HospitalÕs neonatal unit were Lucy Letby works.

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  • NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
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    NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9735052n)
    Police this morning are continuing to search a house on Westbourne Road in Chester, believed to be the home of Lucy Letby.
    Nurse arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies, Chester, UK - 04 Jul 2018
    Letby a neonatal nurse has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies & attempting to kill six more. Detectives are investigating as many as 17 deaths and 15 life-threatening incidents involving babies at the Countess of Chester HospitalÕs neonatal unit were Lucy Letby works.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
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    NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9735052p)
    Police this morning are continuing to search a house on Westbourne Road in Chester, believed to be the home of Lucy Letby.
    Nurse arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies, Chester, UK - 04 Jul 2018
    Letby a neonatal nurse has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies & attempting to kill six more. Detectives are investigating as many as 17 deaths and 15 life-threatening incidents involving babies at the Countess of Chester HospitalÕs neonatal unit were Lucy Letby works.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
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    NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9735052k)
    Police this morning are continuing to search a house on Westbourne Road in Chester, believed to be the home of Lucy Letby.
    Nurse arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies, Chester, UK - 04 Jul 2018
    Letby a neonatal nurse has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies & attempting to kill six more. Detectives are investigating as many as 17 deaths and 15 life-threatening incidents involving babies at the Countess of Chester HospitalÕs neonatal unit were Lucy Letby works.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
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    NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9735052m)
    Police this morning are continuing to search a house on Westbourne Road in Chester, believed to be the home of Lucy Letby.
    Nurse arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies, Chester, UK - 04 Jul 2018
    Letby a neonatal nurse has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies & attempting to kill six more. Detectives are investigating as many as 17 deaths and 15 life-threatening incidents involving babies at the Countess of Chester HospitalÕs neonatal unit were Lucy Letby works.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
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    NEWS - Chester: Das Haus von Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird von der Polizei untersucht
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9735052o)
    Police this morning are continuing to search a house on Westbourne Road in Chester, believed to be the home of Lucy Letby. Letby a neonatal nurse has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies & attempting to kill six more. Detectives are investigating as many as 17 deaths and 15 life-threatening incidents involving babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital?s neonatal unit were Lucy Letby works.
    Nurse arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies, Chester, UK - 04 Jul 2018
    Letby a neonatal nurse has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies & attempting to kill six more. Detectives are investigating as many as 17 deaths and 15 life-threatening incidents involving babies at the Countess of Chester HospitalÕs neonatal unit were Lucy Letby works.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Countess of Chester Hospital: Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird verdächtigt mindestens acht Babies getötet zu haben
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    NEWS - Countess of Chester Hospital: Pflegerin Lucy Letby wird verdächtigt mindestens acht Babies getötet zu haben
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew McCaren/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9735052a)
    Police this morning are continuing to search a house on Westbourne Road in Chester, believed to be the home of Lucy Letby
    Nurse arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies, Chester, UK - 04 Jul 2018
    Letby a neonatal nurse has been arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies & attempting to kill six more. Detectives are investigating as many as 17 deaths and 15 life-threatening incidents involving babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neonatal unit were Lucy Letby works.

    (c) Dukas

     

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