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Family Wants Orca Death Video Kept From Public

Posted on August 27, 2011July 2, 2025 by Dissent

Deshayla Strachan reports:

The family of a whale trainer who was killed by an orca last year at SeaWorld Orlando sued the U.S. Secretary of Labor and OSHA to try to keep videos and photos of the death scene confidential so they will not have to relive their loved one’s death.

An orca seized Dawn Brancheau during a Feb. 24, 2010 “Dine With Shamu” show at SeaWorld, and pulled her into the tank.

Her husband Scott Brancheau sued the Labor Department and OSHA, along with his late wife’s mother, brother and sister, in a reverse Freedom of Information Act request.

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