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A rare sea turtle was found 'lifeless' on a beach. Now, it's flying 1500 miles to be released back into the ocean

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Crush, a loggerhead sea turtle found malnourished and cold-stunned on a Jersey beach in January 2026 after Storm Goretti, was airlifted to Weymouth Sea Life Centre in February and has completed CT scans, blood tests, and dietary rehabilitation over six months; she has now been cleared for release into warmer Azores waters by end of July 2026.

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