Killer whale lost in France’s River Seine to be euthanised after failed rescue bid

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Terminally ill and disorientated orca believed to be suffering from disease not before seen in Europe

An ailing killer whale adrift in the River Seine will be euthanised after a plan to guide it back to sea failed and scientists concluded it was in agonising pain and terminally ill, the local French prefecture says.

 

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Imagine you got lost in a foreign country and didn't know the way back to the hotel and the local police couldn't explain it to you because you didn't speak their language so they just killed you because it was kinder

Thats very sad

That's not why they're called Killer Whales

😞

sick

So they can capture killer whales to put in aquaria but they can’t capture one lost in a river system, and decide to kill it instead. Humans.

😢

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