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Who froze podgy rabbit? Giant pet died after bungling United Airlines staff put it in the FREEZER for 16 hours

  • Simon the giant rabbit died in a holding facility at Chicago o'Hare airport 
  • He was bound for a new life in America with a new owner who' just bought him 
  • But it has now emerged that the bunny was accidentally put in a freezer
  • It is a fresh disaster for United following the violent ejection of a passenger 

 

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A giant rabbit that mysteriously died in the care of United Airlines was accidentally shut in a freezer by bungling staff, it has been revealed.

Black-furred Simon - expected to outgrow his 4ft 4 father to become the largest rabbit in the world - was alive when he was taken off the plane from London Heathrow but died at a holding facility at Chicago O'Hare Airport.

But now an airport worker has revealed that the pet was placed in temperatures of 0 to 2 degrees celsius by mistake, causing it to freeze to death.

Big future: Had he lived, Simon (pictured) was expected to outgrow the world's biggest rabbit - his 4ft 4in father Darius
 

Big future: Had he lived, Simon (pictured) was expected to outgrow the world's biggest rabbit - his 4ft 4in father Darius

Annette Edwards claims Simon was 'fit as a fiddle' and was in perfect health when he was checked by a vet three hours before his flight
 

Annette Edwards claims Simon was 'fit as a fiddle' and was in perfect health when he was checked by a vet three hours before his flight

The source told The Sun: 'The rabbit arrived fine but there was some sort of mistake and he was locked inside a freezer overnight. 

'Everyone thought he was just having a nap or something.

'Nobody realised it needed to be taken out.' 

Former Playboy model Annette Edwards said a vet had checked Simon shortly before he was placed on the United flight on Wednesday last week and he 'was fit as a fiddle'. 

But a united spokesman denied the claims, saying: 'That assertion is completely false. Simon was cared for at the PetSafe kennel facility which is kept at room temperature (on average 70F). 

'He arrived at Chicago O’Hare airport in apparent good condition at 10:25 am (local time). He was seen by a representative of the kennel facility moving about within his crate about 11:00am. 

'Shortly thereafter, a kennel representative noticed Simon was motionless and determined that he passed away.' 

Mrs Edwards, pictured with Simon's father Darius (right) and his wife Honey, said that Simon had been in rude health before the flight
 

Mrs Edwards, pictured with Simon's father Darius (right) and his wife Honey, said that Simon had been in rude health before the flight

The incident is the latest embarrassment to hit United after it sparked global outcry when a passenger was dragged off an overbooked plane earlier this month. 

United said the rabbit was moving around in his crate and appeared healthy when taken off the plane in Chicago, waiting to be put on another flight to Kansas City.

The incident comes just weeks after the besieged airline hit the headlines when a doctor was dragged off a plane by stewards at Chicago O'Hare Airport
 

The incident comes just weeks after the besieged airline hit the headlines when a doctor was dragged off a plane by stewards at Chicago O'Hare Airport

About half an hour later, at the company-run pet facility, Simon seemed to be asleep.

Shortly after that, a pet facility employee opened the cage and found the rabbit dead. The spokesman said the airline was reviewing its handling of the animal. 

'We won't know the cause of death, because we offered to perform a necropsy free of charge - that's standard procedure - but the customer didn't want us to perform a necropsy, and we understand,' he said.

The spokesman added that the airline offered compensation to the breeder but would not disclose the amount.

Bryan Bergdale, a farmland investment manager, said he bought the rabbit for his boss, who had hoped to show him at the Iowa State Fair.

He had driven from the Des Moines area to Kansas City and was nearing the airport last Thursday when United called with the bad news.

At first, he didn't believe it. 'We'd built a pen and had toys all ready. It's sort of a sad deal,' he said.

Mr Bergdale, 29, said he had tracked down the breeder and bought the rabbit for his boss, Steve Bruere, who owns a farm real estate company in the Des Moines suburb of Clive.

Annette Edwards, 65, of Stoulton, Worcestershire, wants the corpse of the ten-month-old 3ft giant rabbit Simon (whose father Darius, pictured, is the world's biggest rabbit) returned to her
 

Annette Edwards, 65, of Stoulton, Worcestershire, wants the corpse of the ten-month-old 3ft giant rabbit Simon (whose father Darius, pictured, is the world's biggest rabbit) returned to her

Mr Bergdale said the rabbit cost £415 and the shipping was £1,400. He said the United representative didn't say anything about compensating him for the loss.

'We're still in the mourning process,' he said. 'We're not quite sure what we're going to do.'

United had the second-highest level of animal deaths and injuries of any US airline last year, or 2.11 per 10,000 animals transported, according to the Department of Transportation.

Only Hawaiian Airlines was worse at 3.99, the result of three deaths among the 7,518 animals it transported.

United transported 109,149 animals last year, second only to Alaska Airlines with 112,281. United reported nine deaths and 14 injuries, the highest figures for each category among US carriers. Alaska reported two deaths and one injury.

United said it works to protect the safety of animals through its PetSafe program, which is staffed 24 hours a day and allows pet owners to track their animals from point of origin to destination.

 
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'Travel can be stressful for animals,' the spokesman said, adding that the carrier has plenty of tips for those who do decide to ship their animals.

Had he lived Simon was expected to outgrow the world's biggest rabbit - his 4ft 4in father Darius.

Simon's new owner is expected to sue because he paid £2,000 for Simon's flight, £85 vet bill and £300 for Simon himself.

United is already working to repair its battered image after a passenger who refused to give up his seat on an overbooked flight was forcibly dragged from a plane at O'Hare Airport.

Airport security officers removed David Dao, a 69-year-old from Kentucky, from the United Express flight. Images of his bloodied face were widely circulated online.

Mr Munoz was widely faulted for his early responses to the situation. He first blamed Dr Dao but later apologised repeatedly for United's handling of the situation.

Two weeks earlier, United was criticised after a gate agent stopped two young girls from boarding a flight because they were wearing leggings.

The airline said leggings violate the dress code of the United Pass programme, a benefit for employees and their dependants.

The airline said Mr Munoz would not automatically become chairman of the carrier's parent company, United Continental Holdings, next year as originally planned.

How a former Playboy model has dedicated her life to rabbits

Annette Edwards previously hit the headlines after she spent £10,000 on plastic surgery to transform herself into a real-life Jessica Rabbit.

The former Playboy model forked out the money to look like the Who Killed Roger Rabbit? film character after a life dedicated to the creatures.

The great-grandmother, who has ten children of her own, went under the knife in London for a series of operations at a clinic on Harley Street.

Mrs Edwards has spent her life dedicated to rabbits
 
Ms Edwards previously hit the headlines after she spent some £10,000 on plastic surgery to transform herself into a real-life Jessica Rabbit
 
 

Mrs Edwards has spent thousands to look like Jessica Rabbit, the Who Killed Roger Rabbit? film character, after a life dedicated to the creatures

Over a period of a week, surgeons carried out a range of expensive procedures, including a £3,600 breast lift and £2,750 brow lift on her eyes. 

Next were £2,800 worth of chin implants and a further £600 of Botox injections in her face.

Mrs Edwards, a former model, is a world famous breeder of the animals - a number of which have gone on to become the biggest in the world.

She shot to fame in 2004 when her pet Roberto was crowned the biggest rabbit on the planet by Guinness World Records.

Next came Amy to take the title, but that bunny's daughter, Alice, took the honour in September 2009, coming in at a massive three foot, three inches long and weighing three-and-a-half stone.

Mrs Edwards shot to fame in 2004 when her pet Roberto (left) was crowned the biggest rabbit on the planet by Guinness World Records 
 

Mrs Edwards shot to fame in 2004 when her pet Roberto (left) was crowned the biggest rabbit on the planet by Guinness World Records 

Her other pet Darius, who measures over four feet long and weighs in at a whopping three and a half stone, is now officially the world's biggest rabbit.

It costs her £5,000 a year to feed her giant bunnies as they munch their way through 2,000 carrots and 700 apples.

Continental giants are the largest breed of rabbit and can grow to around 4ft when fully grown but Darius - who is officially four foot four inches long - and his son Jeff come from a bumper crop.

Jeff was born after Mrs Edwards introduced Darius to one of her other rabbits Sally - another continental giant who measures 3ft 5in.

The family all live in her back garden but they are so big that they each require a dog crate that would normally house a pet as large as German shepherd. 



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Okay, that woman is a nut job. And since when were rabbits allowed to marry? She's a loon.

Now that I got that off my chest....

Animals are not meant to get on planes and travel. Travel stresses out even the most mild mannered pet. I'm not sure why people who claim to love animals do that to creatures they care about. For a few bucks?

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I never figured this out, either. Nancy, our cat, stresses out after a 5 minute ride in a carrier to the vet. I cannot imagine what she would do on an hours long plane ride...

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wow--out of over 100k animals they flew last year, United lost NINE--would say that's a pretty good record in anyone's book

sad, to be sure, but consider it a risk of transporting animals by air--this was just an accident/mistake in any case





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wow--out of over 100k animals they flew last year, United lost NINE--would say that's a pretty good record in anyone's book

sad, to be sure, but consider it a risk of transporting animals by air--this was just an accident/mistake in any case




 They put the rabbit into a freezer. If they are going to take money to appropriately transport animals, they must give training to their employees and have some one managing it. United failed.



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wow--out of over 100k animals they flew last year, United lost NINE--would say that's a pretty good record in anyone's book

sad, to be sure, but consider it a risk of transporting animals by air--this was just an accident/mistake in any case




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We only ever had to fly with one animal.

Our cat, Stanislawa.

We (Wayne's company) bought her a cat ticket, when we moved from Ohio to Texas.

She rode in a pet carrier that fit under the seat, in front of me.

No way, would I send a pet as cargo.

Stanislawa stayed with us. And lived to tell.wink



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wow--out of over 100k animals they flew last year, United lost NINE--would say that's a pretty good record in anyone's book

sad, to be sure, but consider it a risk of transporting animals by air--this was just an accident/mistake in any case




 A mistake?  You don't get to kill live things you are paid to transport and call it a "mistake".  



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How do you accidentally put a live animal in the freezer? I wonder if it was dead already and they didn't know what else to do with it.

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They put the rabbit into a freezer. If they are going to take money to appropriately transport animals, they must give training to their employees and have some one managing it. United failed.
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when's the last time you've seen a giant bunny? have never seen one myself--anyway, if united was losing tens or hundreds of animals a year that would be a solid argument for additional training, failed training, mishandling, whatever--they've lost NINE out of over 100k recently--they're doing things right, they're careful
obviously--this was a random screw-up--the animal may have died from the high altitude or response to pressurized O2, who knows? rabbits have extremely sensitive respiratory tracts--one of the reasons they're often used for sentinel animals--may have been dead already


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It's been revealed that United cremated the rabbit.

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Yep. United says it is absolutely false that the rabbit was put in a freezer. They say it landed safely and was seen by the kennel representative and was fine. Then, a bit later they noticed it had stop moving.

The owner asked for the body back to find out how it died, but instead, United had the rabbit cremated without her permission.

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They have settled this one, too. She made an announcement that United has compensated her to her satisfaction.

Poor bunny.

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which bunny?


lol! gosh.. I am in a weird mood today.

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