Thomas Dörflein, the Berlin zookeeper who raised polar bear Knut after his mother rejected him, was found dead in his apartment today, Der Spiegel reports. He was 44. Authorities said there was no evidence of foul play; Dörflein had been very sick. The keeper’s contact with Knut was cut off almost a year ago when the cub became too big to safely play with.
Dörflein is survived by his partner and three children. He stepped in and took over care for Knut in late 2006, and spent many weeks in a cage with the cub. The two seemed to have a special bond, and became international celebrities together. Dörflein was given an award for his surrogacy last year. Police say an investigation is ongoing. (More Knut stories.)