Malmesbury's
Tamworth Two
The Tamworth Two were a pair of pigs that escaped while being unloaded from
a lorry at an abattoir in the English town of Malmesbury, Wiltshire in January
1998.
The pigs (later named "Butch" and "Sundance" after
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid) were on the run for over
a week, and the search for them caused a huge media sensation,
as well as immense public interest, both in Britain and abroad.
Butch (a sow) and Sundance (a boar) were sister and brother
Tamworth pigs. Both were five months old when they were taken
by lorry by their owner to V & G Newman's Abattoir in
Malmesbury on 8th January 1998.
Just after they were unloaded from the truck, the two pigs
escaped by squeezing through a fence, then swimming across
the River Avon and escaping into nearby gardens. The two pigs
spent most of their week of freedom in a dense thicket near
Tetbury Hill. As
the story of their escape broke, media interest in the escaped
pigs soared across the country, the press dubbing the pair "Butch
and Sundance" after the American outlaws. |