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More than 40 Dead Grey Seals: Suspected of Killing Seals: Two Accused Target

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After the mysterious death of dozens of grey seals before Rügen, the prosecution investigates a possible violation of the animal welfare law. Suspects remain silent about the allegations.

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A series of seal deaths on Rügen last year puzzled the authorities for a long time. Evidence indicates a drowning of the animals. Now two suspects are being investigated for intentional killing.

·Germany
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In the autumn of 2024, more than 40 seals had died before Rügen. Experts ruled out a natural death at that time. Now the prosecutor's office Stralsund has two suspects in view.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Center

After the mysterious death of dozens of grey seals before Rügen, the prosecution investigates a possible violation of the animal welfare law. Suspects remain silent about the allegations.

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The series of deaths of seals, especially off the coast of south-east Rügen, had caused headlines in 2024. Now there is an investigation about a violation of the animal welfare law.

·Hamburg, Germany
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After the death of more than 40 grey seals within a short time before Rügen in the autumn of 2024, the prosecutor's office in Stralsund investigates two accused persons. It is a question of suspecting the violation of the animal welfare law, a spokesman informed at the request of the German press agency. "The investigations have revealed evidence capable of justifying the initial suspicion of the intentional killing of seals by the two accused p…

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The series of deaths of seals, especially off the coast in the south-east of Rügen, made headlines last year. Now there is an investigation about a violation of the animal welfare law.

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aachener-zeitung.de broke the news in on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
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