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VETERAN VET
A GREAT party to celebrate Bendinat Veterinary Clinic’s 20th anniversary has taken place.
Located in Calvia, near Palma, it was established in 2003 by British vet Nick Murgatroyd. Over 150 people, including current and former workers, clients and obviously, their pets, attended the event.
“I would like to thank my loyal clients and my fantastic staff as they are the key to our success,” Murgatroyd said.
After qualifying and working for more than 10 years in UK clinics and hospitals, he decided to set up his own one in Mallorca.
Most clients at Bendinat have been coming to the clinic for years, a loyalty that is a result of the ‘trust’ that has been built up.
“We aim to bring a personal and caring touch to pets and their owners through attention to detail and the best up-to-date treatment and advice,” Murgatroyd told the Olive Press.
were horrified the hotel and woke Lee up. They returned to the beach with hotel staff and placed sticks and rocks under the body to stop it from being swept back out the sea. Guardia Civil arrived to take charge of the investigation, seeking to confirm the identity of the deceased. The incident took place a couple of days after the British couple had arrived at the island with their son.
“They were very expensive holidays, everything cost around £2,000 and we still had three full days left. But they were ruined as my wife kept having flashbacks and could not stop thinking about it. She is now receiving medical help and has stress-related health and breathing problems.”
Meanwhile, the deceased’s identity remains unknown. “The results of the autopsy will not be available for at least one or two months,” a Guardia Civil spokesman told the Olive Press.