Danish Air Force compensates Santa Claus (AFP) Updated: 2005-09-30 08:32
The Danish Air Force said Thursday it paid 31,175 kroner ($5,032) in
compensation to a part-time Santa Claus whose reindeer died of heart failure
when two fighter jets roared over his farm.
 A Swedish Santa
Claus and his reindeer. The Danish airforce has paid damages to one of the
country's many professional Santa Clauses after a blast from a low-flying
fighter jet left Rudolph the reindeer lifeless.
[AFP] | The animal, named Rudolf, was grazing
peacefully at the central Denmark farm of Olavi Nikkanoff, when the screaming
F-16 jets passed overhead at low altitude in February.
The reindeer collapsed and died, leaving Nikkanoff with the prospect of only
one animal pulling his sleigh next Christmas.
He complained to the air force, which agreed to compensate him for the cost
of the reindeer and veterinary expenses.
"We got a letter from Santa complaining about his reindeer's death and looked
into it seriously," said air force spokesman, Capt. Morten Jensen.
The air force checked flight data and veterinary reports and concluded the
planes likely caused the animal's death.
"We're more than happy to pay if it means that children around the world will
get their presents," Jensen said.
Nikkanoff said he was satisfied with the compensation and would use it to buy
a new reindeer before Christmas.
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