UK, Wednesday 09 March 2016
The killer whale responsible for the death of a trainer during a live show is suffering from a bacterial infection that could eventually kill him, SeaWorld officials say.
The infection in Tilikum's lungs has been resistant to treatment so far, the Florida theme park said.
The orca - which has been at SeaWorld in Orlando for 23 years - is lethargic and veterinarians and trainers are attempting to manage the infection and make sure he is comfortable.
Staff veterinarian Dr Scott Gearhart said in a video posted on the park's blog: "It's extremely difficult to treat.
"I wish I could say I was tremendously optimistic about Tilikum and his future but he has a disease that is chronic and progressive and at some point might cause his death."
Tilikum, nicknamed Tilly, is one of the park's biggest and best-known attractions and is believed to be aged around 35, which is advanced in years for male killer whales.
In 2010 Tilikum grabbed trainer Dawn Brancheau after a "Dine With Shamu" show and pulled her into a pool, killing her.
The killer whale was involved in the deaths of two other people.
In 1991, a part-time trainer at Sealand of the Pacific in British Columbia slipped into a pool holding Tilikum and two other orcas.
They submerged her and dragged her around the pool.
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