Have You Seen the Disturbing Whale-Dumpster Video?
CHICAGO, IL - DECEMBER 01: A dumpster sits outside 1230 N. Burling St., the last occupied high-rise building in the Cabrini-Green public housing complex on December 1, 2010 in Chicago, Illinois. A federal judge yesterday ordered the remaining families living in the building to move out within 10 days so that the Chicago Housing Authority can shutter the building. The complex, once notorious for crime, gangs and drugs, is now surrounded by upscale homes. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
A 16-foot-long dead whale washed up on a beach in New Hampshire on Monday. And a video of someone using a fork-lift to try and fit it in a DUMPSTER has been making the rounds online. It didn’t even come close to fitting.
They weren’t just tossing it in the trash. They wanted to transport it so researchers could do an autopsy and figure out why it died. But the video is kind of disturbing, especially if you like whales. And animal-rights people aren’t happy about it.
Yikes. The dead minke whale found on Jenness Beach didn’t fit in the dumpster. @UnionLeader pic.twitter.com/hXuukJyeMA
— Jason Schreiber (@Schreibernews) September 17, 2018
The town’s police chief took responsibility, saying there was a miscommunication, and they meant to request a bigger container.
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