
Deaths of two beluga whales at Vancouver Aquarium remains a mystery
VANCOUVER – All possible explanations — from food sickness to intentional poisoning — are being investigated for the deaths of two of the Vancouver Aquarium’s beluga whales after examinations failed to pinpoint why they died, an official said Monday.
Aquarium CEO John Nightingale described the deaths of the two animals in such quick succession as unprecedented, not only at the aquarium, which has operated for six decades, but also at other such institutions.
“I don’t have to tell you it’s perplexing,” Nightingale told a room of reporters, three days after the death of Aurora the beluga.
Fewer than two weeks ago, Aurora was put under round-the-clock supervision and veterinary care after she began to exhibit the same symptoms that preceded the recent death of her 21-year-old calf Qila. Aurora died on Friday, nine days after Qila.