Bullet points of Russian "spy whale" cause of death revealed by police
Bullet points of Russian "spy whale" cause of death revealed by police
- Norwegian police determined that the beluga whale, previously suspected of being a Russian spy and found dead in a harness, actually perished from a bacterial infection, not gunshot wounds.
- The investigation ruled out foul play due to extensive decomposition of the whale's organs.
- Despite initial concerns, experts dismissed claims of intentional harm, citing the absence of gunshot wounds on the animal.
- The whale's death, attributed to natural causes, concludes a controversial chapter that fueled speculation about espionage and military tactics involving marine mammals.
- Norwegian police determined that the beluga whale, previously suspected of being a Russian spy and found dead in a harness, actually perished from a bacterial infection, not gunshot wounds.
- The investigation ruled out foul play due to extensive decomposition of the whale's organs.
- Despite initial concerns, experts dismissed claims of intentional harm, citing the absence of gunshot wounds on the animal.
- The whale's death, attributed to natural causes, concludes a controversial chapter that fueled speculation about espionage and military tactics involving marine mammals.