Video: Dog walker makes black panther claim
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Published Date:
01 September 2008
By Becky Churcher
A QUIET summer evening walk in the woods in Burgess Hill took on a whole new meaning for one man and his dog.
Craig Preston, a father of one, is the latest in a line of people who are convinced that big cats are living in Mid Sussex.
Craig believes he spotted a black panther whilst walking his dog through fields off Manor Road in Burgess Hill.
He said: "It was our usual walk round the fields. We were walking along the path and my dog was running through the crops. I was looking around and as I looked up there was a cat sitting about 10 or 15 meters away from me.
It was a big cat and I could tell its size because my dog was about the same distance away from me. I lost my composure and panicked a bit."
Craig said he shouted for his dog to put her on a lead. He thinks the loud noise may have scared off the creature.
He said: "The cat sat up and jumped into the bushes. As it did, I could see it was very big, dark and muscular and had a long wispy tail. It had about three curves in the tail and it was going on for about a metre long.
"After looking at some photos I've come to the conclusion that it was a black panther. It looks just the same."
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01 September 2008 5:21 PM
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