I went to take a photo of an orca at SeaWorld but it had a DEAD trainer in its mouth when it came to the… – The US Sun

Posted: September 6, 2022 at 4:23 am

A VISITOR to SeaWorld recalled the terrifying moment she went to take a photo of an orca only to see a dead trainer in its mouth.

Dawn Brancheau was attacked by notorious killer whale Tilikum after the huge creature dragged her into the water by her hair and brutally battered her to death.

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The 40-year-old died from drowning with her spinal cord severed and was scalped by the "psychotic orca, which killed two other people during its 30 years in captivity.

Haunting video taken in the minutes leading up to her death shows Dawn performing with the massive Tilikum - who weighed six tons and was 22ft long - in front of the crowd at SeaWorld.

Dawn's death led to major changes at the parks - and now trainers do not get in the tanks with the orcas.

One of those watching was Susanne De Wit, a tourist from the Netherlands, who witnessed what unfolded and gave a statement to investigators.

After lunch at around 1.30pm she said went to a viewing area where she was told Tilikum would come to a viewing window for photo.

De Wit says she attended the Lunch with Shamu event referring to the stage name given by SeaWorld to multiple orcas.

On the day she visited, the show was performed by Tilikum but she refers to him as Shamu in the statement given to the Orange County Sheriff's Office, which The Sun Online has seen.

"We saw Shamu at the window straight up," she said.

They told us he was playing with the trainer. Suddenly I saw Shamu grabbing the trainer by the shoulder and pulling her down in the water near the window.

It did not look normal. It was scary. He was very wild with the trainer still in the whales mouth. The whales tail was very wild in the water.

The tour guide pulled us out and there was a full alarm. We then saw them throw a net into the water.

The whale was underneath. We didnt see the trainer at this point.

De Wit was also interviewed by a detective from the Sheriffs office and the grisly details also formed part of their report into Branchaeus death.

Susanne De Wit saw Tilikum swimming down holding the trainer in his mouth, says the report about Dawn's death in February 2010.

Tilikum was holding the trainer by her shoulder and neck. Susanne DeWit could see the trainers legs.

"Tilikum was shaking the trainer and moving extremely fast.

A timeline of events using video taken by another visitor shows that Brancheaus lifeless body was seen in Tilikums mouth at around 1.43pm.

The time of death given on the Sheriffs department report is "approximately" 1.37pm.

Dawn was an experienced trainer seen as a 'poster girl' for SeaWorld and her shocking death ignited heated debates around whales in captivity and spurred changes to SeaWorld's safety practices.

Her sister Debbie told The Sun Online animal lover Dawn was devoted to the whales she worked with and she is still trying to process her death.

Tilikum was torn away from his family in waters off the coast of Iceland in 1983 and put into a concrete holding tank at Hafnarfjrdur Marine Zoo near Reykjavk.

After months spent swimming in circles, the orca was shipped off to Sealand of the Pacific in 1984.

In 1991, Tilikum was still cooped up at the Sealand park in Canada when a young part-time worker slipped and plunged into the pool.

Onlookers watched on in terror as Tilikum and his two tankmates repeatedly dragged marine biology student Keltie Byrne underwater.

He ferociously dragged her around the pool and stopping her from surfacing as the 21-year-old was heard saying I dont want to die.

Staff frantically tried to throw her a life ring but she was unable to reach it as the whales treated her like a "plaything".

In a terrifying 10-minute ordeal, Keltie managed to reach the surface twice as her haunting screams echoed around the pool.

When she came up for the third time, she had tragically drowned.

Eight years later, Tilikum struck again.

On the morning of July 6, 1999, horrified trainers found the body of a 27-year-old man over Tilikum's back.

Daniel Dukes had visited SeaWorld the day before and stayed after the park closed - somehow escaping the watching eyes of security.

He entered Tilikum's tank unclothed and by the next morning had been mauled to death.

SeaWorld said in a statement: "That tragic situation happened more than 12 years ago.

"Trainers have not been in the water training with killer whales for many years.

"We have extensive protocols and training in place to protect the safety of our trainers and animals.

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