This
week, some pictures taken at the beach in Santa Teresita Argentina went
around the world and jumped to media around the world: the story was
that a few bathers, determined to take pictures and videos, let a baby
die dehydrated dolphin who had drawn the water. The information sparked a wave of criticism and even an animal association announced that it would report the facts.
But now it turns out that everything can be fake, published 20minutos.es
The average Telefe Noticias spotted Hernán Coria, the young man who took the photos of the find.
"He arrived dead at the coast," he revealed, so the widespread outrage does not have much justification. "I went to bring the sea and never came out," Coria said, adding that the area had more stranded dolphins she said. No eyewitness has said that, on the Internet or in the press, the dolphin died after being pulled from the water by turistasAdemás, Buzzfeed France continued to investigate the facts.
They got in contact with tour operators from the beach of Santa Teresita, to ratify the version of Coria: "The animal was floating because it was already dead. The waves carried him to the shore, "said Claudio Rodríguez, one of those responsible. Even a local association, Sea World Maritime Foundation, who came to the beach to have news of the discovery, said it was not possible to state categorically that the dolphin died due to the negligence of bathers: "To our knowledge, no eyewitness who has asserted, on the Internet or in the press, the dolphin died after being pulled from the water by tourists ".
The web Buzzfeed is also responsible for demonstrating that some photos that have circulated this week in which he sees a woman holding a dead dolphin and rise above it have nothing to do with the facts of Santa Teresita, as dating back to at least March 2014.
But now it turns out that everything can be fake, published 20minutos.es
The average Telefe Noticias spotted Hernán Coria, the young man who took the photos of the find.
"He arrived dead at the coast," he revealed, so the widespread outrage does not have much justification. "I went to bring the sea and never came out," Coria said, adding that the area had more stranded dolphins she said. No eyewitness has said that, on the Internet or in the press, the dolphin died after being pulled from the water by turistasAdemás, Buzzfeed France continued to investigate the facts.
They got in contact with tour operators from the beach of Santa Teresita, to ratify the version of Coria: "The animal was floating because it was already dead. The waves carried him to the shore, "said Claudio Rodríguez, one of those responsible. Even a local association, Sea World Maritime Foundation, who came to the beach to have news of the discovery, said it was not possible to state categorically that the dolphin died due to the negligence of bathers: "To our knowledge, no eyewitness who has asserted, on the Internet or in the press, the dolphin died after being pulled from the water by tourists ".
The web Buzzfeed is also responsible for demonstrating that some photos that have circulated this week in which he sees a woman holding a dead dolphin and rise above it have nothing to do with the facts of Santa Teresita, as dating back to at least March 2014.
