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There was a killer Whale Attack. The Sea World tragedy is not yet over. The majority of people are now seeking to see exactly how the trainer was attacked by the Shamu, in the bizarre final moments before she perished. This Video is hard to find anywhere for some reason. In the midst that several pieces of footage have poked around popping up that took place before and after the attack happened, there is a big nil of no actual incidence taking place.

It seems that the endless pursuit is on for the footage of the trainer being snagged by the whale and bashed around before the animal swam to the bottom with her. What amazes me is why people are so fanatic about finding out to watch such a morbid briefing on this subject? What is the purpose of seeing this to the end? Why re-live those horrifying moments that resulted in the death of a human being?

Right now, there happens to be a steady debate sizzling over animals that are kept in captivity for human amusement. There are those who have even suggested that the whale should be put down, but is this really the way of dealing with this situation on a humanely basis? As unfortunate as this situation is, we have to remember that the whale is as wild as a lion of the jungle. Who are we to decide that this whale should be put to death?

To make things even worse, how grotesque is it trying to find the video of someone’s horrible death? Dawn Brancheau’s family and friends are mourning her loss while the world is insanely busy trying to get their hands on this abnormal footage on which way she died.

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