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Experts believe that the wounded female, nicknamed Bila Gledis, decided to take ...

Breed on pieces: Angnded killer attacked yacht off the shores of Spain (video)

Experts believe that the wounded female, nicknamed Bila Gledis, decided to take revenge on people and taught it other whales. This time the animals made a huge hole in the yacht body, which almost drove. British Epryl Boys and three of her satellites were victims of a group of killer -headed by White Gledis off the coast of Gibraltar on May 25. The details of the event became known to the British tabloid The Sun.

31-year-old April Boys, together with the crew, went to the Gibraltar Strait, when the killer attacked her yacht at dusk off the coast of Spain. The woman removed on the camera as marine animals crashed into the ship several times, broke the steering wheel, punched the body and began to bite it.

"What at first seemed to be a unique meeting ended in the fact that the kidnales were torn off our steering wheel from the yacht, and then for an hour continued to tear off the pieces from it," said Eprill Boys. A large hole was formed in the ship's body, and it began to flood. One of the crew members went down to the machine compartment and began to exhaust the water with a bucket, but it did not help too much.

In the video, you can hear other sailors tell Spanish rescuers: "We need help immediately, we will sink. " Spain's coastal protection sent to the victims of the helicopter and a rescue vessel, which successfully saved four people closer to the morning. The yacht under the British flag was towed to the port of Barbat in Kadis province for repair. The Yachta Epril Boyz incident continues a series of at least 20 killer attacks on small vessels in the area of ​​the Gibraltar Strait since May 2020.

According to experts, the attack is a group headed by a female nicknamed Bila Gledis, which is already suspected of drowning two yachts. The killer is very sociable animals, so it is assumed that Gladis has survived a lot of shock, began to revenge on people, and then taught other relatives. One of the features of their tactics is damage to the steering wheel.