Hundreds of kilometres to the south, further down Australia’s east coast, a senior cattle veterinarian with decades of experience across northern NSW, recognised immediately the similarities with cattle mutilations he has recorded in that area for years. Judy makes no bones about her suspicion that the explanation for these mutilations might “not be of this world.” Ask the vet “But we actually checked and there were no choppers anywhere near us that night.” “The only way in would have been by helicopter,” Judy says. The next day they found a dead cow with excised organs. The one thing they do recall for sure is seeing strange lights one night in a valley beyond their home. Mick and Judy Cook talk to 7NEWS Spotlight about the cattle mutilation on their property. “We would have heard anyone passing by,” Mick tells me. The Cook’s farm is very isolated, at the end of a remote road and the only access anywhere into the station runs right by the family’s homestead. “If there’s nobody there, we can’t do anything,” Mick says police told him.
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