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Wolf that Bit Woman in German Mall Likely Dead, Authorities Say

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A wolf that bit a woman at a shopping mall in Hamburg, northern Germany, in late March -- in the first such incident since the species returned to Germany some 30 years ago -- is likely dead, local authorities said Saturday.

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A wolf bit a woman in a Hamburg shopping arcade, jumped into the Alster river – and was captured, treated, and released. Now its tracking signal is gone. What does that mean? Source link: https://www.welt.de/regionales/hamburg/article6a242a0a0d90eecc140a7613/nach-angriff-und-auswilderung-der-hamburger-wolf-ist-mutmasslich-tot.html Author: Publish date: 2026-06-06 14:17:00 Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the linked source.

In March, a wolf injured a woman in a shopping arcade in Hamburg. He was first caught and then released. However, the signals of his transmitter have now been torn down – probably the animal is dead.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Placement collar muted after more than one hundred and fifty kilometers; authorities searched in vain, the death of the wolf is suspected.

·Berlin, Germany
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The broadcast signals of the released wolf suddenly break down.The young animal is swallowed up like a ground.The environmental authority does not assume a defect of the transmitter.A good two months ago a wolf injured a woman in a shopping arcade in Hamburg - now the animal is probably dead according to the environmental authority.The young male wolf had been captured after the attack in the Altona district in the city center and was equipped w…

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The radio signals of the released wolf suddenly break down. The young animal is swallowed up as if from the ground. The environmental agency does not assume a defect of the transmitter.

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abendblatt.de broke the news on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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