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Yahoo
10-05-2025
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Mission to replace dinosaurs after 'brutal' theft
A campaign has started to help replace two lifelike animatronic dinosaurs after the originals were stolen. The two dinosaurs belonged to Tom Pruen - owner of the Bristol-based Raptor's World who rent the beasts out to entertain people at events across the country. The pair, called Rexy and Yoshi, are worth between £5,000 and £10,000 each and were in the back of a van that was stolen from a hotel car park in Thurrock, Essex, on Sunday morning. "The financial aspect is brutal - I'm a father-of-three and my kids have grown up knowing that dad takes out dinosaurs for a living and as funny as that sounds it's really hit my youngest hard," said Mr Pruen. "My dinosaurs are very dear to me, they're like children to me and we attend so many events across the UK. "My dinosaurs are my livelihood and my passion," he added. Mr Pruen said the van was insured, but the lost contents represent half of his business. More news stories for Bristol Watch the latest Points West Listen to the latest news for Bristol Now, some friends have started a fundraising campaign looking to replace the stolen items. "We're really hoping that people do donate small amounts – we don't expect anyone to go to the ends of the earth with it. "Even if you don't donate and just share it we will be really grateful and hopefully we will get back on our feet." Follow BBC Bristol on Facebook, X and Instagram. Send your story ideas to us on email or via WhatsApp on 0800 313 4630. Two of our dinosaurs are missing - head ranger Headlines: Dinosaur theft and concert preparations Tracks show flying giants walked with dinosaurs


BBC News
10-05-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Fundraiser launched to replace two stolen animatronic dinosaurs
A campaign has started to help replace two lifelike animatronic dinosaurs after the originals were two dinosaurs belonged to Tom Pruen - owner of the Bristol-based Raptor's World who rent the beasts out to entertain people at events across the pair, called Rexy and Yoshi, are worth between £5,000 and £10,000 each and were in the back of a van that was stolen from a hotel car park in Thurrock, Essex, on Sunday morning."The financial aspect is brutal - I'm a father-of-three and my kids have grown up knowing that dad takes out dinosaurs for a living and as funny as that sounds it's really hit my youngest hard," said Mr Pruen. "My dinosaurs are very dear to me, they're like children to me and we attend so many events across the UK."My dinosaurs are my livelihood and my passion," he Pruen said the van was insured, but the lost contents represent half of his business. Now, some friends have started a fundraising campaign looking to replace the stolen items."We're really hoping that people do donate small amounts – we don't expect anyone to go to the ends of the earth with it."Even if you don't donate and just share it we will be really grateful and hopefully we will get back on our feet."


The Independent
06-05-2025
- The Independent
Family business ‘heartbroken' after dinosaurs stolen from car park
A family business has been left in a 'whirlwind of nightmares' after two of their interactive animatronic dinosaurs were stolen from a car park. Tom Pruen, who owns Bristol -based company Raptors World, said the two models, named Rexy and Yoshi, were stolen from a hotel car park in Thurrock, Essex. The small business hires out and operates lifelike interactive dinosaur models at events across the country. Rexy and Yoshi were parked in a van overnight at the Thurrock West Premier Inn. They were set to appear at an event in the Lakeside Shopping Centre on Sunday and Monday. Mr Pruen said the van was stolen around 4.30am on Monday, which also contained a 'full Jurassic set-up' as well as the two dinosaurs. 'Its just been a whirlwind of nightmares, to be honest,' Mr Pruen told The Independent: 'We're still hopeful that all that stuff will get dumped because they are of no real value to anyone else, and the dinosaurs are going to be difficult to sell because of how distinctive they are.' The dinosaurs cost between £5,000 and £10,000 each, and the Raptors World owner said it has been a 'mad scramble' to acquire all the materials needed so that they could still run events this weekend. Mr Pruen said he was thankful to other dinosaur model hiring companies which reached out to him offering their assistance after Rexy and Yoshi were reported stolen. Yoshi is a light green velociraptor, and Rexy is a dark green tyrannosaurus rex. Mr Pruen worries he will be unable to retrieve the missing dinosaurs and fears the van has already been stripped apart to be sold for parts. He added he would be 'very surprised' if the thieves put the dinosaurs up for sale because they are so distinct. In a direct appeal to the thieves, Mr Pruen said: 'Please bring back my dinos – you don't understand the damage you have caused. 'All I can think about is the people whose faces we've made smile with those dinosaurs throughout the years. Our customers are devastated, and it's heartbreaking to hear the stories from the people we will potentially let down. 'All we want to do is put smiles on children's faces and make a few adults scream – that's what makes a good day. 'This job takes real dedication, and there's been a lot of work behind the scenes to get us to where we are today. 'I just hope the thieves come to their senses and just dump the van somewhere, and hopefully our dinosaurs can be returned back to us.' Raptors World said they are willing to offer a reward for the safe return of the dinosaurs. Essex Police
Yahoo
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Headlines: Dinosaur theft and concert preparations
Here's our daily pick of stories from across local websites in the West of England, and interesting content from social media. Our pick of local website stories Two large animatronic dinosaurs from a Bristol company have been stolen from a car park in Essex, reports ITV News West Country. Raptors World had named the costumes Rexy and Yoshi and said it has been hit "incredibly hard" by the theft. Parts of the railings at the world famous Royal Crescent in Bath have been removed in preparation for an upcoming Robbie Williams concert, according to Somerset Live. reported on local darts star Gary Anderson winning the European Darts Grand Prix for the second year in a row over the weekend And the Swindon Advertiser was at the scene of a popular rubber duck race in Wroughton, which saw hundreds of plastic ducks "race" down the River Ray. Our top three from the Bank Holiday weekend What to watch on social media Bristol East MP Kerry McCarthy posted a picture on Facebook to mark 20 years since she was first elected as MP, with a newspaper clipping from 2005. Historic England says a 16th Century timber-framed merchant's house in Gloucester has been restored, having been on their At Risk register since 2012. A call has gone out for prospective business owners to run the Old Town Quarry cafe in Weston-super-Mare. Councillor Mike Bell said the site is due to reopen in summer 2025. And on Reddit, a poster has noted there are thousands of signatures for a campaign to get the Whitchurch Athletics Track in Bristol regenerated. Follow BBC West social channels in Bristol, Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire. Send your story ideas to us on email or via WhatsApp on 0800 313 4630.


BBC News
06-05-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Headlines: Dinosaur thefts, Robbie concert and duck races
Headlines: Dinosaur theft and concert preparations Part of these railings are to be removed to allow concert equipment into the Royal Crescent in Bath Here's our daily pick of stories from across local websites in the West of England, and interesting content from social media. Our pick of local website stories Two large animatronic dinosaurs from a Bristol company have been stolen from a car park in Essex, reports ITV News West Country. Raptors World had named the costumes Rexy and Yoshi and said it has been hit "incredibly hard" by the theft. Parts of the railings at the world famous Royal Crescent in Bath have been removed in preparation for an upcoming Robbie Williams concert, according to Somerset Live. reported on local darts star Gary Anderson winning the European Darts Grand Prix for the second year in a row over the weekend And the Swindon Advertiser was at the scene of a popular rubber duck race in Wroughton, which saw hundreds of plastic ducks "race" down the River Ray.