Water buffaloes on the loose in Sydney’s inner west after breaking free from filming Korean Samsung commercial
THE filming of an ad on a busy city street has gone horribly wrong after two water buffalo escaped their constraints and went for a wander.
CITY slickers, Sydney style.
A pair of adventurous water buffaloes broke free of their shackles this morning after the filming of a Korean Samsung commercial went wrong in Sydney’s inner west.
The “angry” couple travelled for more than 2 kilomtres until they were caught by authorities.
Almost did an @TheEllenShow. Ad for Samsung but caught using my iPhone. Had to do a run from the set. #newtownbuffalo http://t.co/GvSPNVAHRj
— Newtown Buffalo (@NewtownBuffalo) March 25, 2014
Great shot of two water buffalo charging down #KingSt, #Newtown. Thanks to our viewer Demet for sending it in! #9News pic.twitter.com/qtFnuOFrEn
— Nine News Sydney (@9NewsSyd) March 24, 2014
Run water buffalo, run! pic.twitter.com/nkZ4Vfmu43
— Red Door Productions (@a_felman) March 24, 2014
2 #Bulls literally just ran down #kingSt #newtown #filming? pic.twitter.com/OuZoXcAHc8
— Red Door Productions (@a_felman) March 24, 2014
Filming begun this morning at Sydney Park, when one of the animals broke free, choosing to run around the park’s oval before meeting up with the second buffalo, which was apparently agitated.
“They (buffaloes) are pretty angry, apparently,” one eyewitness said.
It was then that the second animal also broke free.
According to an eyewitness, props for the commercial were “everywhere” as the crew “freaked out and ran away”.
The buffaloes were tied up with “just a rope”, but broke free and started running down Newtown’s main strip on King Street.
#newtownbuffalo #nomakeupselfie pic.twitter.com/Yn0E39iAOc
— Newtown Buffalo (@NewtownBuffalo) March 25, 2014
Reports the livestock were being chased by a “buggy” were dismissed by the eyewitness, telling news.com.au that while there was a buggy set up, it was for a separate shot that did not include the buffalo.
Two actresses were also reportedly on set at the time.
@ERN_Malleyscrub @AvaniDias street was definitely not closed off
— Red Door Productions (@a_felman) March 24, 2014
NSW Police confirmed the two livestock had been contained at Sydney University, with one witness telling news.com.au police were running “after them with guns”.
However, police could not confirm this with news.com.au.
A NSW Fire and Rescue spokeswoman told AAP that firefighters from Newtown had contained the buffaloes in a makeshift pen.
Krimmer also confirmed the buffaloes would be removed by handlers.
.@FRNSW cornering two water buffalo which stormed off a television commercial set in #Sydney's inner west. #9News pic.twitter.com/c1ynzHkwuH
— Nine News Sydney (@9NewsSyd) March 25, 2014
Wrangler attempting to get a water buffalo back home after it escaped with a friend in #Sydney's inner west. #9News pic.twitter.com/RgTO5tvAWZ
— Nine News Sydney (@9NewsSyd) March 25, 2014