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A tortoise miraculously managed to escape its home and climb on to train tracks, sparking delays for commuters.
After a global IT outage caused havoc for many trying to travel on Britain’s trains on Friday morning, more delays were reported between Ascot and Bagshot later that evening.
South Western Railway told Sky News a train driver spotted the culprit - a tortoise named Solomon - on the track near Ascot station just after 6pm.
Engineers carried Solomon off the tracks - and staff “moved the tortoise to a position of safety on the platform at Ascot, which included a short ride on the train itself”.
While staff had planned to leave the reptile with a vet in Staines, the tortoise’s owner identified Solomon and collected him at around 8pm.
Network Rail added on X: "While we are delighted that this story has a happy ending and can reassure passengers that our everyone home safe, every day ambitions extend to pets, we must remind everyone that the railway is dangerous.
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Top executives at Japan’s Kobayashi Pharmaceutical resigned on Tuesday following revelations that a health supplement the company sells may be linked to 80 deaths.
A damning external report funded by the company found that leadership had acted with an “insufficient sense of urgency” over consumer safety risks.
The tablets in question are made with red yeast rice or “beni koji,” which is fermented with mold cultures.
While a a common ingredient in east Asian food and drink for centuries, it can promote organ damage depending on its chemical makeup.
At the time the government called Kobayashi’s delay in reporting the number of cases under investigation “extremely regrettable.”
The company should have recalled the products immediately and reported the incident, but it only decided to do so after an internal investigation process, the lawyers conducting the audit wrote.
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