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Stolen wolf belongs to Rolling Stone relation
A stuffed Arctic wolf stolen in a drunken prank last weekend belongs to a granddaughter of one of the Rolling Stones it has been reported.
The taxidermied animal (pictured in happier times) is reportedly worth over £30,000 and was taken from the Chelsea home of Charlotte Watts, granddaughter of Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, last Sunday.
As was reported earlier this week, the wolf was taken by three young men who had been partying at the house in what has been described as a “drunken jape”.
The stuffed animal, apparently known as “Frostbite”, was bought six years ago and is “one of a kind” as in the UK rare animals are only allowed to be stuffed if they can be proved to have died a natural death.
Police have appealed for the wolf’s return.