A wild deer crashed through the roof of a shanty in west India, and had to be rescued by wildlife volunteers. <br /><br />The juvenile deer was trapped in a house in the Powai area of Mumbai on May 11th, prompting a rescue by RAWW (Resqink Association for Wildlife Welfare) and forest department officials. <br /><br />Residents of the slum were woken up shortly after midnight when the deer crashed through the roof.<br /><br />According to Ritu, a member of RAWW, they received a call at around 12:30am from a local resident, and a seven-member rescue team freed the animal in a couple of hours.<br /><br />Ritu stated that "We are not sure about the cause of the sudden fall. The deer fell from the height of around 10 feet - the animal was in shock for a while, and unable to move for some time. After its rescue deer was taken to the rescue centre." <br /><br />Luckily the deer only had minor injuries and was released into the forest later.