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Originally Posted by bushwacker
It appears that killer whale was also involved in two other incidents.
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It killed a man who snuck into the park at night, and it killed a trainer in BC in the early 90s. They said that death was also "accidental".. but you gotta wonder.
They always say when an animal gets a taste of human blood they can no longer be trusted.
I don't think they should destroy it, but they certainly should remove it from performing.
I would like to see Sea World build out some type of retirement reserve for it's aquatic life the way alot of other companies that profit of wild animals have. They could even bring in tourists as long as they do it the right way, kind of like Big Cat rescue if any of you have ever heard of that.
