COUNTY NEWS: Bathing man interrupted by fox

A Sussex was given a shock whilst having a bath in his house.
The fox jumped through the bathroom window of George Sandell's first floor flat. Picture: George Sandell SUS-160311-164132001The fox jumped through the bathroom window of George Sandell's first floor flat. Picture: George Sandell SUS-160311-164132001
The fox jumped through the bathroom window of George Sandell's first floor flat. Picture: George Sandell SUS-160311-164132001

George Sandell, 64, of Heene Place, Worthing, was preparing to head out for an evening last month before he was joined by a fox.

The fox had managed to scale a wall and jump in through the window of the bathroom situated in Mr Sandell’s first floor flat.

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Mr Sandell said: “It all happened on the evening of October 14, on a Friday. I was taking a bath, having a soak, as you do, in preparation for a hot date with my gorgeous girlfriend, Suzie.

The fox jumped through the bathroom window of George Sandell's first floor flat. Picture: George Sandell SUS-160311-164132001The fox jumped through the bathroom window of George Sandell's first floor flat. Picture: George Sandell SUS-160311-164132001
The fox jumped through the bathroom window of George Sandell's first floor flat. Picture: George Sandell SUS-160311-164132001

“I heard a commotion from outside my bathroom window, and was struck rigid when suddenly through the slight opening, in clamboured a fox and dropped down onto the bathroom floor. The fox was similarly shocked to see me and froze to the spot.

“I reached for my phone and called Suzie to explain I would be running late as being held captive by fox in bathroom. I filmed the fox as evidence.

“Once I opened the door I expected the fox to make a bolt for it, but it took some coaxing and a broom to steer it to exiting via the front door. Since then the fox has entered again via the same window.”

Video: George Sandell

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