ZOOTOPIA'S HERO'S DEAD
FROM NIGHT HOWLER SERUM
Dr. Miranda White Says She Has No Regrets.
Nurses and reporters flooded recovery room 9 after hearing a blood curdling scream wednesday night. upon arival at the scene they found Officers Nickolas Pibereus Wilde and Judy Hopps had savagely murdered eachother reportedly being hit with the night howler serum. after the pair had been stuck in a broken down elevator for 24 hours, they were left alone in the hospital room they shared, where someone snuck in unseen and initiated the unfortunate event that took their lives. Their unlikely friendship, which solved the Night Howler case only 3 months ago, ultimately failed this great test of friendship and loyalty.
We asked the attending physician, Dr. Miranda White, why she would put a predator and prey in the same hospital room especially two who's species were natural enemies. "i have no regrets," White says "When we brought them in they had been so desperate to stay together." when questioned about her personal views on this matter White replied "would i have seperated them if they had been both been rabbits or foxes, No, nor would i have seperated them if they had been a tiger and an antilope, or a cape buffalo and black panther. Love does not discriminate based on species or size and neither do I."
While Officer Wilde had no family, Officer Hopps came from a very large family, having 275 brothers and sisters alone. in an interview with her family, Bonnie Hopps, Officer Hopps mother, told us how she had always wanted to be a cop. "We were afraid this day would come," Mrs. Hopps said with tears in her eyes "When we didn't hear from her on tuesday night we were concerned, but we thought she might have been on a case. she was always so brave and confident. we were so proud of her for following her dream and becoming more than she was born to be"
While interviews with the ZPD yeilded mostly the standard 'No comment', we did get one definite answer from Chief Bogo. "They were two of the finest officers to ever walk accross that stage." the tears in his eyes refusing to fall, "we may never see a pair of officers as determined and self sacrificing and the two we lost tonight."
the ZPD is hosting the memorial service, Friday at 3pm, in the courtyard of the ZPD Precinct 1
