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From Daily Star · () English

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  • A female Asian elephant died from severe injuries sustained after falling approximately 200 feet down a rain-soaked hill in Teknaf, Bangladesh.
  • The elephant, estimated to be 20-25 years old, suffered broken hind legs and abdominal injuries after slipping on a steep slope.
  • Veterinarians treated the animal, but it succumbed to its injuries; a post-mortem examination is scheduled.

A female Asian elephant critically injured in a fall down a steep, rain-soaked hill in Cox's Bazar's Teknaf region has died. The elephant, believed to be between 20 and 25 years old, passed away early this morning while receiving treatment for severe injuries.

The incident occurred yesterday afternoon in the Shialyaghona hills. The elephant reportedly slipped on the wet terrain and tumbled about 200 feet down the slope, striking trees before coming to rest. Forest officials confirmed that the fall resulted in broken hind legs and significant abdominal trauma, rendering the animal immobile.

Veterinary teams from the Teknaf Upazila Livestock Veterinary Hospital and Dulahazara Safari Park attended to the elephant immediately after the accident. Despite their efforts, the animal succumbed to its injuries around 9:45 am today. Forest officials stated that a post-mortem examination will be conducted to determine the exact cause of death.

The Shialyaghona hills are known to be habitat for at least 23 Asian elephants. This tragic incident highlights the dangers wildlife can face in their natural environments, particularly during adverse weather conditions.

The elephant, estimated to be between 20 and 25 years old, died around 9:45am.

โ€” Md Monirul IslamAssistant conservator of forests for Teknaf and Ukhiya, Md Monirul Islam, confirmed the time of the elephant's death.
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