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Berliners in mourning as polar bear cub Fritz dies

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BERLIN: Berliners were distraught yesterday as Fritz, the German capital’s fourmonth-old cuddly polar bear cub, died after suffering from liver inflammati­on. The uber-cute Fritz was seen as a successor to Knut, the polar bear who shot to internatio­nal stardom after he was abandoned by his mother and hand-reared in the Berlin Zoo. Fritz was born on November 3, the first polar bear birth in eastern Berlin’s Tierpark zoo in 22 years.

He had a twin sibling which died shortly after birth. “We are stunned, very sad and depressed. It is unbelievab­le how quickly this little polar bear has grown in our hearts,” said zoo director Andreas Knieriem. After delighting visitors for years, Knut died suddenly of a suspected brain tumor in 2011 at age four, sparking grief among his legions of fans. In Fritz’s case, zookeepers had found him lying listlessly next to his mother Tonja on Monday morning.

A series of checks found the cub to be suffering from a severe case of liver inflammati­on. He was given antibiotic­s and painkiller­s, but the seriousnes­s of his condition became clear when the Tierpark said Monday they hoped he would survive the night. But by around 7.30 pm (1830 GMT) his breathing became irregular, and he was pronounced dead around half an hour later. An autopsy was being carried out yesterday morning. “Fritz did not make it,” said top-selling Bild daily on its online homepage and in a tweet. The chanceller­y joined in the mourning, with Angela Merkel’s chief of staff Peter Altmaier attaching Bild’s tweet and adding: “Anyone who remembers little Knut is sad. But above all, we must protect polar bears in nature!” —AFP

 ??  ?? BERLIN: This file photo shows then three-month-old polar bear Fritz in its enclosure in Berlin. —AFP
BERLIN: This file photo shows then three-month-old polar bear Fritz in its enclosure in Berlin. —AFP

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