Collie cross of former BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones became trending topic when she was stolen last year

A dog that went viral when she was stolen and then found within hours thanks to a Twitter campaign has died aged 15.

Cabbage, the collie cross of the former BBC journalist Rory Cellan-Jones, trended on Twitter last November when she and five other dogs were stolen together with a van in Acton, west London, after a dog walker left his keys in the ignition.

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