Sick killer whale 'found dead in France'

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Authorities had been planning to euthanise the animal

An ailing killer whale has been found dead after swimming up the River Seine in Normandy, France, activists say.

The four-metre male orca was first spotted two weeks ago near the river's mouth then made its way dozens of miles upstream towards the city of Rouen.

A plan to guide it back to the sea using sound stimuli failed, and experts concluded it was seriously ill.

The authorities had been preparing to euthanise the animal but it was not clear whether this was carried out.

They said no details were being provided to save it further distress and avoid endangering the public.

Environmental campaign group Sea Shepherd said the orca's corpse was found at 11:48 local time (09:48 GMT) on Monday.

The activists said they were staying with the body to make sure it was not hit by a ship, which would compromise the autopsy.

A salvage team is expected to recover the body.

Nous avons malheureusement retrouvé le cadavre de l'orque ce matin à 11h48. Nous sommes actuellement avec elle pour empêcher que son corps ne soit percuté par un navire, ce qui compromettrait l'autopsie. Nous attendons l'équipe mobilisée par l’État pour la récupérer. pic.twitter.com/kHunMaxGyt

— Sea Shepherd France (@SeaShepherdFran) May 30, 2022

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The orca was seen for the first time on 16 May between Honfleur and Le Havre near the mouth of the Seine.

Experts concluded that it was critically ill with mucormycosis - a new disease found in marine mammals - when it failed to respond to sound stimuli, displaying a lack of alertness and disorientated behaviour.

The disease, which begins as a skin infection, spreads to the heart, lungs and brain, and in this case was thought to be far advanced.

Local officials hope to use the autopsy to carry out further research on the disease, which has been seen in North America but not yet in Europe.

Orcas, members of the dolphin family, can be found in a variety of marine environments, ranging from the Arctic and Antarctic to tropical waters.

There have been rare sightings in the English Channel and it is unusual to see one in a river.

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