"A crazy or stressed-out badger prevented the staff and clients at a
major hotel from leaving their cars, and from picking up their bags," a
spokesperson for Stockholm police said.
The Radisson Blu badger crisis began at around 5am and lasted some 40 minutes, when the police decided to take action. "The stressed animal was refusing to leave the place. So the police called in the local wildlife services to settle the problem," the police statement said.
It remains unclear why the badger was angry. The animal managed to get away before the wildlife services arrived. "The badger had taken its own decision to leave the scene," said police at 9am.
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The Radisson Blu badger crisis began at around 5am and lasted some 40 minutes, when the police decided to take action. "The stressed animal was refusing to leave the place. So the police called in the local wildlife services to settle the problem," the police statement said.
It remains unclear why the badger was angry. The animal managed to get away before the wildlife services arrived. "The badger had taken its own decision to leave the scene," said police at 9am.
There's a news video here.
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