A 60-year-old man escaped injury when a cat, allegedly thrown from a bridge in Sydney’s southwest, hit his car.
The man was driving on the Hume Highway when he saw something falling from the Menangle Park Bridge, south of Campbelltown, about 7pm (AEST) on Tuesday, police said.
A dead cat was found 100 metres behind the car and police believe it was thrown from the bridge.
The car’s windscreen was cracked and its roof was damaged but the driver was unhurt, police said.
The cat’s body was taken to a vet to search for microchip identification tag, but none was found.
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