We reported previously this year that Jason Neville said he saw the notorious Pershore panther on Boxing Day in 2015.
He was so worried about it lurking on the wetlands in Pershore he called the cops.
Mr Neville informed the BBC: “The path is possibly 7ft – 8ft broad and as it turned it practically covered the whole path.
“Originally when I initially saw it I believed it was a dog.
“But I was that close, you could not be misinterpreted.”
Mr Neville said he likewise saw what were the remains of a “substantial” carcass which he believed was most likely a goose, on the back pitch of Pershore Town football pitch.
“It has no innards, so it had actually been consumed in its totality, simply the wings left.
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“A fox was attempting to drag the carcass off, however it could not drag it.
“I didn’t put two-and-two together up until a week later on up until I saw the Pershore panther.”
And in 2017 pensioner David Wherton said he had actually seen a “muscular” cat-like animal while walking home from the stores.
Documentary makers declare the images that have actually been found of a big muscular black cat depending on long yard in Smallthorne, Staffordshire.
Experts state if real it is ”most likely the very best image of a British huge cat that exists”.
The image was accompanied by a handwritten note dated March 17 – however it is uncertain is which year it was taken.
The image is included as one of a number of possible pieces of proof supporting the presence of such cats in the British countryside.
They form part of a brand-new acclaimed documentary ‘Panthera Britannia Declassified’ launched on Amazon Prime by Dragonfly Films.
The program will be relayed on tv in the UK later on this year as part of an unique week of shows on Blaze.
We reported on sightings in 2016.
And in 2017 pensioner David Wherton said he had actually seen a “muscular” cat-like animal while walking home from the stores.