This whale is said to have rammed up the river Thames, and died on the spot. A man from the Natural History Museum of London named
Richard Sabin has told reporters that the museum needs Wilma the whale because it still does not have an actual northern bottlenose in its confines. He also stated that this would be good for biologists who would want to do some research on the nature of these whales. DNA samples were also taken from the remains of Wilma the whale so as to undergo diagnosis on the actual cause, or causes, of its death. An autopsy has also been made, but scientists back in London who are working on the case have stated that the entire story of Wilma the whale's death would be provided to the general public after the DNA diagnosis. I just hope they have the same technology back in New York for all those murders and all, you know.