Advocates say locations for a natural sea pen have been identified, including one in waters Lolita's family still swims through.
Advocates said locations for a natural sea pen have been identified, including one in waters Lolita's family still swims through, WPLG reported. Lolita's 95-year-old mother is believed to still be alive.
That "hopefully will lead to eventually her getting out of the gate, getting free, getting with her pod," Irsay said.
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