Post-mortems begin on euthanised whales
Post-mortems began on Monday for 44 false killer whales that were euthanised after being stranded on a beach near Cape Town, a government official said.
“We’re busy with them at the moment. It’s very difficult to talk at the moment because I’m full of things,” said marine and coastal management scientist Mike Meyer.

The bad weather and rough sea prevented the whales, which weigh about 1,5 tons each, from successfully swimming away and many re-stranded themselves further down the shore.

Samples from the whales had been taken and were being examined to provide some insight into why the whales stranded.
“We’ll only be finished later in the day and then we may have some answers then,” said Meyer.













