A baby dugong that became a Thai internet star died with plastic waste in its stomach

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An orphaned baby dugong, Marium, has died with plastic waste lining her stomach. 9News

The female dugong, named Marium, was found in April off the coast of Krabi, southern Thailand, and photos of her nuzzling marine biologists quickly went viral. When a second orphaned dugong was found, subsequently named Jamil by Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, the pair became internet stars.

Marium died after midnight on Saturday morning, the DMCR confirmed on Facebook. An autopsy revealed plastic debris in the intestine, resulting in inflammation and the accumulation of gas, as well as a respiratory infection and a buildup of pus. The DMCR's post announcing the death of "little angel" Marium has been shared almost 40,000 times at time of writing, with over 11,000 comments expressing grief and shock.

 

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So sad 😭 there should be massive fines for anyone littering the oceans.. & rewards given to people reporting them..

A Thai internet sensation one day, a Thai restaurant special the next. 🙄

I know Thais can be weird about animals, but you're not saying they fed the baby dugong plastic, are you?

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