Berlin’s beloved polar bear Knut, who rose to stardom when he was hand-raised by zookeepers after being rejected by his mother at birth, died on Saturday, a zoo official said.
The world-famous bear died alone in his compound, bear keeper Heiner Kloes said.
“He was by himself in his compound, he was in the water and then he was dead,” Kloes said. “He was not sick, we don’t know why he died.”
A post mortem will be conducted today to try to pinpoint his cause of death, he said.
Between 600 and 700 people were at Knut’s compound and saw the four-year-old bear die, German news agency DAPD reported.
Berlin Mayor Klaus Wowereit called Knut’s death “awful.”
“We all held him so dearly,” Wowereit told daily newspaper B.Z. “He was the star of the Berlin zoo.”
The polar bear rose to global fame after his mother rejected him when he was born in captivity on Dec. 5, 2006. The fluffy cub was shown to the public 15 weeks later and attendance at the zoo has roughly doubled since, officials said.
The resulting “Knutmania” led to a 2007 Vanity Fair cover with actor Leonardo DiCaprio shot by famed photographer Annie Leibovitz, a film and plush likenesses.
Though the zoo has never released exact numbers, Knut merchandise, including postcards, key chains, candy and stuffed Knuts, have brought in hundreds of thousands of euros.
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