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A 15ft whale stranded in a river near a busy ferry port is to be killed to prevent it suffering.A 15ft whale stranded in a river near a busy ferry port is to be killed to prevent it suffering.
The juvenile whale, trapped in shallow water in the River Orwell near Ipswich, Suffolk, had become "compromised" and would not survive, experts said. The juvenile Northern Bottlenose whale, trapped in shallow water in the River Orwell near Ipswich would not survive, experts said.
British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) group officials said they intended to kill the whale on Saturday.British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) group officials said they intended to kill the whale on Saturday.
The whale was seen in the afternoon and had become beached under the Orwell Bridge a few hours later.The whale was seen in the afternoon and had become beached under the Orwell Bridge a few hours later.
"We are worried about the condition of the animal. We believe the animal is in a compromised condition," said Trevor Weeks, the BDMLR's national coordinator."We are worried about the condition of the animal. We believe the animal is in a compromised condition," said Trevor Weeks, the BDMLR's national coordinator.
"The breath rate is not great. Its movement and actions appear to be lethargic."The breath rate is not great. Its movement and actions appear to be lethargic.
"We are looking at doing something as early as we can tomorrow. Our main concern is that we don't want the animal to suffer.""We are looking at doing something as early as we can tomorrow. Our main concern is that we don't want the animal to suffer."
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Crowds gathered on the banks of the river as divers in boats tried to coax the whale back to the North Sea.Crowds gathered on the banks of the river as divers in boats tried to coax the whale back to the North Sea.
Mr Weeks said the whale was the latest in a series to arrive on the east coast over the past 18 months.Mr Weeks said the whale was the latest in a series to arrive on the east coast over the past 18 months.
He said whales had appeared in the Thames, at Skegness, Lincolnshire, in The Wash off north Norfolk and the river Humber near Hull, East Yorkshire. None had survived.He said whales had appeared in the Thames, at Skegness, Lincolnshire, in The Wash off north Norfolk and the river Humber near Hull, East Yorkshire. None had survived.
Mr Weeks suspected that the whale begun its journey off the Norwegian coast and found itself in the North Sea by mistake.Mr Weeks suspected that the whale begun its journey off the Norwegian coast and found itself in the North Sea by mistake.
The whale would almost certainly die of starvation or dehydration if not put down, he said.The whale would almost certainly die of starvation or dehydration if not put down, he said.