The animal was hit on the N224 near Ede on Wednesday evening. Flora and fauna manager Victor Nuijten put the animal out of its misery. When he was talking to the driver who had hit the animal a few hundred meters away and then returned to the scene of the accident, the antlers appear to be gone.
“It is very rude behavior. Our main concern is that you just have to leave this out of your mind ”, alderman Jan Pieter van der Schans said. According to Omroep Gelderland, the animal was owned by the municipality at the time of shooting. Hit and dead animals are normally placed in nature reserves that are not accessible to humans, so that scavengers can take their chance.
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