The 40-year-old elephant has undergone inhuman treatment in Tamil Nadu. In fact, to burn the elephant, some threw a burning stick at it, but the elephant burned badly from it. The video of the tragedy went viral on social media and the elephant died two days later. Now people on social media are mourning the death of an elephant and demanding that the accused be sentenced. Meanwhile, #ElephantDeath is trending on Twitter on Saturday.
The extinction of humanity!#ElephantDeath # Humanity pic.twitter.com/YVoKYxbsxy
– Coenamithra (Coenamitra) January 23, 2021
You can see in the video that people were trying to remove the elephant from the burning stick but at some point someone threw that burning stick and it fell on the elephant. The fire started on the elephant’s head and he started running here and there after tossing in pain.
A complete disgrace.
The poor elephant was burned by humans #ElephantDeath
Humanity is dying. We need to take this seriously and raise awareness. Let’s do this aggressively and do it to save humanity. Those people ruin the beauty of nature. pic.twitter.com/IQWwkul4Kw– Ryan Ike (@ RyanIK4) January 23, 2021
According to officials, the elephant wandered into the eagle’s mosque in the food pond and was injured for about two months. Atopia’s report following the death of an elephant revealed that he had multiple injuries to his back for two months and that his ear had been burned in a recent incident.
It is now learned that the elephant was burnt from the Mudumalai Tiger Reserve zone when he wandered into the residential area about two weeks ago.
The deadliest animal on earth is the human
Destroying forests, digging up land, destroying water and air, polluting and betraying the land#ElephantDeath He is the only human animal to inflict such torture on fellow creatures for entertainment
Shame on you morons !! pic.twitter.com/O0Zt3PpMmv– Krishnakumar January 23, 2021
In the video, the elephant is frightened by a burning stick and appears to be moving away from it, but suddenly someone threw the stick, which falls on the elephant and burns the ear directly. From there, the elephant flutters in pain and runs away, making a double chirping.
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