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Psycho seagull 'picks' on man and holds him hostage in his own home

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fishing expert has been left soaked in blood by a “stalker” seagull that’s holding him hostage.Martyn Green, 62, said he has been made a prisoner in his own home by a psycho male bird.But the winged menace singles out poor Martyn – leaving his wife Julie alone.READ MORE: Seagull punched to death outside Wetherspoons after it stole a single chipHe said: “Every time I go out, this seagull comes down and has a go at me.“The other day he came down and swooped up behind me and stabbed me in the top of the head.

I was left with blood trickling down the back of my head.“It was really painful. And for four or five days I had a raging infection which might have been from the seagull.”Martyn, who trains angling coaches, added the male is just one of a mob of gulls nesting in his chimney.He added: “It seems to pick on me, not my wife – he has got it in for me.”James Reseigh of LiveWest Housing Association, which lets the home in Totnes, Devon, said: “We will appoint a licensed contractor to look into the most appropriate, preventative measures for this particular home.”Cllr Jonathan Hawkins, from South Hams District Council, said the gull-proofing would be added “once the current nest of gulls have gone.” A greedy seagull suspected of nicking food worth £300 from Tesco has been caught bang to rights on camera. For more shocking stories from the Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters hereThe brazen bird is thought to have got away with at least 17kg of food in a year – although its total haul could be even higher than that.

Its latest raid on the Tesco Extra store in Paignton, Devon, was caught on film as it trotted off with a bag of Mini Cheddars.

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