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Published 11:32 23 Mar 2021 GMT
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The British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) confirmed the sad news today, saying that the seal's "prognosis is extremely poor."
"At this stage we believe the only ethical and fair option we have is to end his suffering," they said.
"We are all absolutely gutted to hear about the extent of the injuries Freddie suffered, and highlights yet again the serious problems that can arise when humans and dogs encounter wild animals.
"We hope that his story will go a long way to helping educate people to look up and follow the appropriate guidelines for how to behave respectfully around wild animals and not cause disturbance or worse to them."
The hospital added that "sadly" Freddie was not the only injured seal they had been treating in recent weeks. "Please folks do not go near seals and always, always, keep dogs on leads and under control," they said.
The seal, one of many who has settled on the river's banks in recent years, was nicknamed Freddie Mercury by locals in honour of the late Queen singer.
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