Conn. goat that was anti-nuke symbol has died

August 12, 2012, 11:14 pm


HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A Connecticut goat that made headlines in 2006 after visiting the state Capitol on a mission to inform officials about nuclear radiation has died.

Katie was diagnosed with inoperable cancer after living near the Millstone Nuclear Power station. Her death at her home in Redding on Sunday was announced in a news release.

Katie's mission took her from the state Capitol in 2006 to Washington, D.C., on March 11, 2012, where she strolled before the White House to mark the first anniversary of the Fukushima nuclear meltdown.

Her milk had tested positive for potent carcinogens that are associated with bone cancer and leukemia, and she became a familiar presence at anti-Millstone rallies.

She was a white nanny goat believed to be in her late teens.

Tags:
RELATED STORIES
COMMENTS
Boston Bandits coach says his players report Odin Lloyd is the 27-year-old found dead in North Attleboro
According to lawsuit, Alexander S. Bradley claims Hernandez aimed weapon at him, gun discharged
We have several dessert ideas that show off loyalty to the team
For a $5 raffle ticket, you could be heading to Chicago with Bob Sweeney, president of Boston Bruins Foundation
Patriots player Aaron Hernandez is being spoken to in his home by investigators, but is not a suspect for a possible homicide