The little TV-watching owl's visits have been later and later, and on Wednesday night, Mr Hoot didn't come back to Rory Foley's home at all. However, his lawyers say that was never his intention and despite the strain on the pairs relationship he would never try to kill himself or his wife. They both ran to the farm owners house who took them inside and called the police and an ambulance for the woman who had scrapes and bruises from the crash. Timaru's 112th Caroline Bay Carnival kicked off on Monday with one of the organisers saying there were already a good number of people visiting. It includes everything from Family Histories, school, club and church jubilees, school magazines, promotional publications, local guidebooks and directories, cook books, and fiction by local authors. 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