[Russia] - 'Russian Spy' Whale Likely Died of Infection-- Norwegian Police

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
A beluga whale found dead in Norway in August, who some suspected of being a Russian spy, most likely died of an infection, not gunshot
Moscow, the white beluga first appeared off the coast in Norway's far-northern Finnmark region in 2019 and quickly became a national
celebrity.He was found dead on August 31 in a bay on Norway's southwestern coast.Animal rights organizations NOAH and One Whale claimed
the whale had been shot dead and filed a police report.The Norwegian Veterinary Institute conducted an autopsy and found a 35-centimeter
(14-inch) stick lodged in his mouth."The report concluded that the probable cause of death was a bacterial infection, possibly a result of
wounds in his mouth caused by a stick that got stuck," police official Amund Preede Revheim said in a statement on Friday."The stick may
also have made it difficult for Hvaldimir to eat, thereby increasing the risk of infection," he added.Police said they had found no trace of
bullets and had decided not to open an investigation
"There is nothing in the examinations that suggests Hvaldimir was killed illegally," Preede Revheim said.When Hvaldimir was found in 2019,
Norwegian marine biologists removed a man-made harness with a mount suited for an action camera and the words "Equipment St
Petersburg" printed in English on the plastic clasps.The whale appeared to be accustomed to humans
Norwegian officials said the whale might have escaped an enclosure and been trained by the Russian navy.Moscow has never made any official
response to claims the whale could be a "Russian spy."