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Denmark checks if dead whale is Germany’s recently rescued Timmy

By Thomson Reuters May 15, 2026 | 9:43 AM

STOCKHOLM, May 15 (Reuters) – Danish authorities were checking on Friday if a dead whale found in ​its waters might be ‌a humpback nicknamed Timmy whose protracted rescue and release captivated neighbouring Germany.

The juvenile male was guided through a freshly dredged ‌channel ​onto a water-filled barge ⁠before being taken ⁠out to the North Sea earlier this month in an operation funded by two wealthy Germans off ​Timmendorfer beach for which it was named.

That split public opinion, ⁠with some Germans ⁠saying it would be better ​to put down the whale as ​it appeared to be disoriented or ‌ill and would suffer too much stress in the operation.

Denmark’s Environmental Protection Agency said the dead humpback ⁠found near the small island of Anholt in the Kattegat strait about 200 ⁠km (124 miles) ‌away could be Timmy ⁠and tissue samples had ​been ‌collected for potential identification.

“This possibility ​cannot be ⁠ruled out,” spokesperson Dorte Kofoed said of speculation that it was Timmy.

(Reporting by Jesus Calero and Anna Ringstrom, Editing by Terje Solsvik and ​Andrew Cawthorne)