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| Truck crash in St. Louis kills 17 bulls Truck crash in St. Louis kills 17 bulls 9/27/07 ST. LOUIS | A double-decker truck carrying 62 young bulls overturned on a bridge ramp early today, killing 17 of the creatures and setting off a search for a missing bull roaming the city. Animal rescue crews said the bulls were headed from Kentucky to a feed lot in Colorado when the load shifted and the truck overturned on the Interstate 70 westbound ramp off the Poplar Street Bridge in downtown St. Louis, near the grounds of the St. Louis Gateway Arch. The bridge crosses the Mississippi River between Illinois and Missouri. The truck overturned at 12:01 a.m. Forty-five survived, but one remained loose Thursday. “We’re asking people to call the city police if they see a cow that isn’t where it’s supposed to be,” said Jeane Jae, spokeswoman for the Missouri Humane Society. The remaining 44 were bruised and battered and held in a makeshift corral northwest of the downtown. Forty-two of them were loaded into a truck later this morning for shipment to Farmers Livestock in Greenville, Ill. at the direction of the hauler’s insurance company, Jae said. Two had injuries that precluded them from being transported and will remain in the Humane Society’s care for now, she said. The driver was treated for minor injuries and released. No other vehicle was involved in the wreck. The accident happened a year to the day that a double-decker horse trailer packed with 42 horses en route to an Illinois slaughterhouse crashed on Interstate 44 in Franklin County. “It’s just too eerie to be true,” said Roger Vincent, president of the Missouri Emergency Response Service, a large animal rescue group that specializes in cattle and horse trailer incidents. “Last year’s accident had been on all of our minds, and this happened.” kansascity |
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