Die Zeitung "Khaosod" meldete ebenfalls den Tod der Elefantenkuh Pang Fah Sai. Außerdem sei der Elefant Pang Ploy Thong ertrunken. Er sei blind gewesen und habe deshalb auf der Flucht mit dem Rest der Herde nicht Schritt halten können.
Pang : "Kuh" (weiblicher Elefant)
Plai : "Bulle"
Es handelt sich also um 2 Elefantendamen
Gesichtsbuch "Elephant Nature Park":
It is with deep sadness that we must share the loss of Faa Sai and Ploy Thong following the catastrophic flooding at Elephant Nature Park.
Ploy Thong was rescued in 2018 from an elephant riding camp in Pattaya, having previously worked in the logging industry. She lived happily at ENP as a nanny to Sai Thong, Chaba, ChomPu, and Muay Lek, and had a profound bond with her dear friend Kabu. Despite her blindness, she lived harmoniously within her herd, who lovingly guided her throughout the park and ensured her safety. Tragically, Ploy Thong lost her herd during the flood, and despite the diligent efforts of her caretaker, she was swept away by the raging river.
Faa Sai, rescued in November 2007, arrived at ENP traumatised and extremely aggressive after enduring the cruelty of the phajaan. Over time, she began to heal and was eventually accepted into the Faa Mai herd as the big sister to Tong Jaan and Faa Mai, later becoming the junior nanny to Dok Mai and Dok Rak when they were younger. Known for her independence, Faa Sai often roamed the sanctuary, introducing herself to other elephants, such as Thong Ae’s herd, and playing on her own in the river.
During the flood, Faa Sai ventured close to the river despite the concerted efforts of our team to keep her safe, and tragically, she too was taken by the current.
Both Faa Sai and Ploy Thong were found approximately 1 km downstream from the park, having succumbed to drowning.
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