CHANCE ENCOUNTER Taxi Driver Rescues ‘Albino Kangaroo’ in Dartford

Jag Alli, a driver for All Night Cars england/dartford/”>Dartford, encountered an unusual sight this morning (September 12) while driving along green-england/”>green-Streetstreet-green/”>Green Street Green Road near the Junctionjunction with Gore Road.

“I was just doing the kid run and was wondering why traffic started to slow for no reason,” he told the animals you can buy. It looked like he was blind in one of his eyes, that’s why I didn’t grab him,” he added.

Taking Action to Guide the Animal

As traffic began to build up behind him, Jag took decisive action to stop the vehicles and guide the animal to safety. “At first, I tried to take a closer look, but he ran away from me,” he explained. “A lorry approached, and I got to the other end – I had no choice but to persuade him to go back to where he came from.”

Eventually, the kangaroo found a quiet corner and disappeared into the greenery. “I’m usually brave with animals – I would have even put him in the boot to get him somewhere safe,” Jag noted.

Video of the Incident Goes Viral

Jag filmed part of the encounter, sharing it online where it has garnered nearly 70,000 views. “Nowadays, you put it on Facebook and people come forward. Hopefully, the right people will know who owns him,” he added.

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