Farewell to Colin the white wallaby – a much-loved character in our Kenilworth countryside​​​​​​​

He started as a talking point for the town but soon became a much-loved character in our countryside.
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But the sad rumours have now been confirmed - the white wallaby known affectionately as Colin has died.

Colin became a popular figure in the Kenilworth area and people would often call us or post messages on social media when they spotted him in the Warwickshire countryside.

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Sadly, vets had to put him to sleep this morning (Thursday) after he was hit by a lorry at about 8am.

Colin the white wallaby became a popular figure in the Kenilworth area and people would often call us or post messages on social media when they spotted him in the Warwickshire countryside.Colin the white wallaby became a popular figure in the Kenilworth area and people would often call us or post messages on social media when they spotted him in the Warwickshire countryside.
Colin the white wallaby became a popular figure in the Kenilworth area and people would often call us or post messages on social media when they spotted him in the Warwickshire countryside.

"It all happened right in front of me," said Richard Staveley from Kenilworth, who was driving in the opposite direction on the Birmingham Road.

"It was just a tragic accident.”

Richard believes Colin may have hit the side of the lorry so the driver would not have been aware of it, adding: "The driver was not speeding and did nothing wrong."

Colin managed to get himself off the road and into a ditch so Richard stayed with him and called for the vets.

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"I knew he was severely injured and could not be saved," he said.

"The vets were brilliant and came straight away."

608 Equine Vets, who treated Colin, said their vets had to put him to sleep as a result of his injuries.

“We know Colin had a lot of fans in the local community and people will miss spotting him out and about,” said the vets.

"Heart of England Pet Cremation Service have kindly cremated Colin and his ashes can be made available to the public for a memorial service if anyone wishes to arrange one.”

The news was greeted by sadness across the county, with some even calling for a statue for him.

Send us your photos, videos and memories of Colin to [email protected]

Here are two videos that we have previously published of Colin enjoying our countryside:

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