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ORLANDO (CBSMiami/AP) — Amid criticism of SeaWorld after the release of a controversial documentary critical of animal captivity, the family of a SeaWorld trainer who died in 2010 when a killer whale pulled her into the water responded Tuesday, new york city dinner cruise saying the woman killed would never have worked there for 15 years if she thought the whales were treated badly.
Trainer Dawn Brancheau s family members said on the website for The Dawn Brancheau Foundation that they ve been repeatedly asked about how they feel about the documentary Blackfish since its release last year. They say they continue to support her former co-workers who still train with the marine animals.
new york city dinner cruise Separately, the Occupational Safety new york city dinner cruise and Health Administration confirmed Tuesday that they were looking into reports that OSHA inspector Lara Padgett, who helped investigate Brancheau s death, had fraternized with the makers of Blackfish at film festivals around the nation.
OSHA is committed to fair and effective enforcement of safety and health requirements in the workplace, spokesperson Jesse Lawder said in an email. Allegations involving employee conduct are taken seriously and OSHA is investigating.

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