<--- A photo of the alleged spy stork while it was in Egyptian custody. It has been reported that the stork may have been eaten, which is dangerous, as polonium-210 or cyanide may have been used in its assassination.
"A stork once detained by Egyptian authorities on suspicion of being a winged spy has been found dead.
Mahmoud Hassib, the head of Egypt's southern protected areas, said
Saturday that local residents found the dead bird on an island in the
Nile, south of the ancient city of Aswan.
In August, a local resident found the stork in Egypt's Qena governorate,
some 450 kilometers (280 miles) southeast of Cairo. Both he and police
were suspicious of the European wildlife tracker found on it.
Authorities later let the bird go.
However, controversy trails the bird into death. An Egyptian wildlife
organization claimed on its Facebook page the bird was "eaten by local
villagers." Hassib denied that the bird had been eaten, though he didn't
know an exact cause of death."
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