BERLIN:Who turned to fame to football this year South Africa World Cup to correctly predict the outcome of games, the Octopus, Paul is dead, his aquarium in Germany, said on Tuesday.
"Management and staff of the Centre Oberhausen sea life was devastated to find out this oracle Paul, Octopus reaching world-renowned in the recent World Cup, was able to spend the night," the aquarium in a dark statement indicated.
Paul has a record of predicting 100 percent for the Fifa 2010 World Cup.(He had a record 86 per cent in the Euro2008).
"Paul surprised the world by correctly predicting the winners of the Germany World Cup clashes all, then the final" said Sea Life Manager Stefan Porwoll.
"Its success made him almost a bigger Cup of the world itself... us had quite naturally grown very history loved him and he will be sorely late," says Porwoll.
Paul has beaten the chances of success in the world by prediction Cup correctly all eight matches that asked him to anticipate the Netherlands final including Spain, 1-0 victory.
For prediction, two boxes were hoisted in reservoir from which has salty Devin, each containing a mould and an indicator of the two opposing teams.
Monitored by a myriad of reporters, Paul would head in a box, key open the lid and rammed the tasty piece with the box he plumped for is deemed to be the likely winner.
Paul body is now in a coldstore, while the aquarium decides "best how to mark his death".
However, Paul fans should not despair .the ' aquarium has been grooming a successor, being named Paul as his mentor.
"We can decide to give Paul her own small burial plot to our lands and erected a small permanent sanctuary," said Porwoll.
'This may seem a curious thing to do for a creature in the sea, Paul reaches this popularity during his short life he can be considered as the most appropriate action course.
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