Chicago Tribune

'Much-loved' giant rabbit found dead after United flight to O'Hare
Chicago Tribune
A potentially world-record-breaking bunny rabbit, named Simon, has died on a United Airlines flight. The 3-foot-long giant bunny was found dead in the cargo hold of a United flight that arrived at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport from London
United Airlines accounted for a third of animal deaths on US flights in last 5 yearsUSA TODAY
United Airlines Faces Questions Over Death of Giant RabbitNew York Times
Death of Giant Rabbit Adds to United Airlines WoesBloomberg
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