A widow whose husband was trampled to death by cattle is fuming over plans to install a large sculpture of a bull just yards from her house.

Wendy Pleasant’s husband Malcolm Flynn, 72, was killed in Northumberland in 2020 when he was attacked by a herd of cows and bulls.

The couple lived in their detached home near Wreay, Cumbria, for around a year until his death.

As part of new works done on the Brisco Roundabout on the new Southern Link Road, 50 yards from her house, a Limousin Bull sculpture is set to be installed.

The bull – which will be created from weathered steel and weighing around four tons – aims to immortalize Cumbria’s proud agricultural heritage.

Upon hearing the news, Wendy, 73, complained to Cumberland Council, though she said she has been left appalled by their decis

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