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A baby capricorn died in the Sofia zoo on Tuesday, reports the bTV national channel.
This is the sixth death of a herbivorous animal in the zoo, since the end of last week. Over the weekend died a camel, a yak and three gaurs.
As with the previous deaths, the cause is still not established and the autopsies have not revealed anything unusual. Blood samples have been taken and sent for testing.
Meanwhile, according to the Bulgarian Food Safety Agency, the most plausible cause of death is poisoning – either by fungus in the animal fodder or deliberate poisoning.
The zoo director Ivan Ivanov told the media that the fodder has been replaced and the animals are given antibiotics and medications against poisoning, as a preventive measure.
Since Monday the zoo is closed for visitors and won't be opened until further notice.
According to Ivanov, there was nothing to worry about, but Sofia Mayor Yordanka Fandakova told bTV the condition of some of the herbivorous animals was a cause for serious concern.
„I have ordered the zoo director to spare no effort and means to save all animals who can be saved,“ she said.
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A fatal mountain accident claimed the life of a skier in the Pirin Mountains on Sunday afternoon after he left the marked ski runs and entered hard-to-access terrain in severe weather conditions.
Early Monday, a snowplow caught fire on Sofia’s Northern Tangent, just before the Kostinbrod junction, causing traffic to back up in the direction of Burgas
Bulgaria’s Maritime Administration has formally demanded that the owner of the oil tanker Kairos reimburse the state for all costs associated with the vessel’s removal from Bulgarian waters, totaling 270,371 euros
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In a tragic accident near Sliven, a 2-year-old child and his 35-year-old mother were killed this morning when a Sofia-Burgas passenger train collided with a horse-cart at the “Debelata Koriya” railway crossing
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