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Heaton Park announces death of its two donkeys following ‘complex’ health and age-related issues

Another extremely sad loss for the park.

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant - 16th March 2026

Heaton Park has made the devastating announcement that two more of its beloved donkeys have sadly passed away.

“It is with great sadness that today we announce the passing of Bonnie and Josh, our beloved donkeys, following advice of a vet and The Donkey Sanctuary who visited our Animal Centre,” Heaton Park & Hall announced on its official social platforms at the end of last week.

The death of Bonnie and Josh comes after two of the park’s other donkeys, Ralph and Lenny, also sadly passed away in June and October of last year, respectively.

Both donkeys were born at Heaton Park, and had been steady companions for each other over the last three decades.

Josh managed to reach 29, and Bonnie an incredible 33 years of age before passing, and considering that The Donkey Sanctuary says the average life expectancy for a donkey is just over 30, reaching this age was said to be a ‘significant achievement’ for all who cared for Bonnie and Josh.

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However in their later years though, both Bonnie and Josh were living with ‘complex’ health and age-related issues.

Ultimately, these complications were what led to them passing away last week.

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“They were such kind and gentle souls, and this loss will be felt deeply by all staff, past and present, alongside our visitors,” Heaton Park’s statement continued.

Heaton Park staff closed out their statement thanking everyone who has ever visited the donkeys over the past couple of decades, and particularly the Donkey Welfare Advisers at The Donkey Sanctuary who have supported them and their donkey herd, especially in recent years.

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Many tributes to Bonnie and Josh have been flooding in on Facebook over the past few days.

Featured Image – Heaton Park & Hall