The
animal, believed to be aged about 10, was found dead on Tuesday
morning by his minders, having died of old age, said Kate Luke,
co-founder and vice president of the Canberra-based Little Oak
Sanctuary, a charity that shelters over 180 farm animals.
"We are heartbroken at the loss of this sweet, wise, friendly
soul. Chris is known as the world record holder for having grown
the heaviest fleece on record," the sanctuary said in a Facebook
post.
"He was so much more than this, so very much more, and we will
remember him for all that he was - someone, not something."
In 2015, Chris the sheep was discovered on the northern
outskirts of Australian capital Canberra, struggling to walk
under the weight of his wool, which had not be shorn in more
than five years. [https://reut.rs/2p63Dee]
The 40.2 kilos of wool removed from Chris in 2015 - worth about
$413.6 at current prices - made him the unofficial carrier of
the world's heaviest fleece, dethroning New Zealand sheep Big
Ben, who was found carrying nearly 29 kilograms of wool in 2014.
(Reporting by Paulina Duran in Sydney; Editing by Sam Holmes)
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