No sooner had death’s tentacles slackened their grip on Paul’s squidgy body than the first conspiracy theory concerning his demise emerged like a cephalopod from a crevice.
Not everyone, it seems, is prepared to accept the news that the “psychic” octopus — who made such a splash over the summer by successfully predicting the results of World Cup games — passed away on Monday in the comfort of the German aquarium he called home.
Jiang Xiao, the director of a forthcoming thriller entitled Who Killed Paul the Octopus? says the creature had really been dead for the last three months.
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Jiang told the Guardian she was “60 to 70 percent sure” Paul had died in July and been secretly replaced by his keepers.
Explaining how such a deception could have been perpetrated, she said: “[Octopuses] all look the same. It is impossible to tell the difference.”
Jiang said she thought it was “kind of strange” that news of Paul’s death had broken not long after the Oberhausen Sea Life Center in western Germany had contacted her team to say they were keen to cooperate on the international distribution of her film.
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“We have been keeping in touch with the German aquarium ever since the beginning [of production], but it seemed to me that they were afraid,” she said. “The movie is about unveiling the inside story behind the octopus miracle, so they felt nervous.”
“For the movie, we had done quite a lot of investigation and I am 60 to 70 percent sure that Paul died on July 9 [two days before the World Cup final] and the Germans have been covering up his death and fooling us for a long time,” Jiang said.
Jiang declined to explain why she believed Paul had died in July — or to say more about the revelations in the movie.
Her allegations of submarine jiggery-pokery met with polite bafflement in Germany on Tuesday.
“It’s certainly not true that Paul died in the summer,” a spokeswoman for the aquarium said. “We can absolutely assure you that he died last night. He was about two and a half, which is the average age for an octopus. He died a simple and straightforward death.”
Paul is expected to be cremated in the next few days. His ashes will be placed in an urn and displayed in a shrine, along with a portrait and video clips from his life, the spokeswoman added.
“We’ve already set up a condolence book where people can write their tributes to Paul,” she said.
But what of the rumors that Paul had pulled off one last magnificent psychic coup by predicting his own death?
“If he did, he kept it to himself,” she said.
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