A wolf that bit a woman at a shopping mall in Hamburg, northern Germany, in late March -- in the first such incident since the species returned to Germany some 30 years ago -- is likely dead, local authorities said Saturday.
"Based on available evidence, the animal is likely dead," city environmental authority Bukea told AFP, confirming several news reports to that effect.
A few days after its capture following the mall incident, the animal was released into the wild but fitted with a tracking device.
Since then, it left Hamburg for a rural area more than 150 kilometres (90 miles) away, Bukea explained.
But the signal from the tracking collar "abruptly stopped" late last month, Bukea added, noting it considered "a malfunction or simple loss of the collar unlikely".










