The Stockholm lifts were entitled to an unusual show on Monday, seeing an lost momentum in the city center of the Swedish capital, where he had to be killed, the police said. Police received first information on the presence of the young momentum, also known as the moose in North America, in the suburbs of the Swedish capital in the early hours of the morning. It was then seen in the streets of the center, especially in rue Rorstrands, which is full of cafes and restaurants with terraces, closed at that time.
Animal control agents finally fell the animal around 7 a.m. (5h GMT). “When the impulses are in densely populated areas, there may be a danger to traffic and other things, which is why the decision was made to shoot down the animal,” Susanna Rinaldo, Stockholm police spokesperson told AFP.
The impulses are present in most regions of Sweden and an adult animal can measure more than two meters and weigh between 200 and 800 kilos. Anna Westberg, another police spokesman, told the television channel SVT that it was probably a little rejected by his mother and who found herself disoriented.