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Thursday, May 24 2012

Wild boar destroys Kent garden in overnight rampage!

The damage wild boar did to Peter Baker's garden in Ightham

Peter Baker's garden hasn't been ploughed... it was a wild boar (below) wreaking havoc!

agray@thekmgroup.co.uk

There's no snout about it – wild boar are on the loose in Ightham.

The beasts have burrowed into gardens at night and made real hogs of themselves, leaving lawns looking like battlefields.

Resident Peter Baker set up a camera in his Borough Green Road garden after it was turned over for the third time.

It captured grainy images of a boar-like creature sniffing at the ground, then walking off.

He said: "The first time it happened about a month ago I put it down to badgers or foxes.

"But the visits gradually increased and the damage suggested it was a much bigger animal."

Video: Watch the wild boar roaming in the darkness

Mr Baker, 81, said despite the film's grainy image, it proves the ham-fisted raider isn't a common or garden pig, as he says pigs have rounder bellies than the creature caught on film.

The pensioner thinks the animals came from a 30-acre field backing on to his 100ft garden.

There have been no further visits since he had a more secure garden fence installed, but he's sure they're still out there, somewhere.

Neighbour Hannah Blackmore is also battening down the hatches.

The mum-of-three, who's children are all under five, said she's been a little perturbed since her garden fence was "bashed in" on Sunday night.

Mrs Blackmore, 34, said: "They haven't got into our garden yet, but I've seen the damage to our neighbours and it's like a plough's gone through it.

"We have a few apple trees in our gardens so I guess that could be attracting them, there are chewed up apples everywhere.

"It's like going back to Tudor times when wild boars were cooked with apples stuffed in their mouths."

Traps have reportedly been set up in the adjoining field which is believed to be land belonging to nearby Dark Hill Farm.

The farm's owner, who did not want to comment, has reportedly promised not to shoot the boar if caught.

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  • Jerry Thornton wrote:

    He's the hairy, hairy gent who ran amok in Kent.

    27 Oct 2011 1:08 PM

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