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TN: 60-year-old female elephant passes away in Trichy

ANI March 5, 2025 135 views

A 60-year-old female elephant named Jaini has tragically passed away at the MR Palayam Government Elephant Rehabilitation Centre in Trichy. The elephant had been experiencing health issues over the past month, with a specialized medical committee providing continuous treatment. Despite their efforts, Jaini became extremely weak and was confirmed deceased on March 3rd. Following official protocols, a comprehensive post-mortem examination was conducted, and she was subsequently buried within the rehabilitation centre's reserve forest area.

"Despite continuous medical care, the elephant became extremely weak" - Forest Officials
Trichy, March 5: A 60-year-old female elephant named Jaini, who was being cared for at the MR Palayam Government Elephant Rehabilitation Centre in Reserve Forest under the Trichy Forest Division, has passed away.

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60-year-old female elephant succumbed to health complications

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Special medical committee provided recommended treatments

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Post-mortem conducted by senior forest officials

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Elephant buried within rehabilitation centre premises

The elephant was among 10 female elephants maintained on a 50-acre rehabilitation centre within the forest. Over the past month, Jaini had been suffering from health issues, said Forest officials.

A special expert medical committee, appointed by the District Forest Officer, had been providing recommended treatments. However, despite continuous medical care, the elephant became extremely weak and was found lying down in a fatigued state on March 3. Unfortunately, at around 4:30 PM, the veterinarians confirmed her demise.

Following this, on March 4, at around 9:30 AM, a post-mortem examination was conducted under the supervision of Chief Conservator of Forests A. Periyasamy and District Forest Officer S. Krithika. Several officials, including Assistant Conservator of Forests Kadhar Basha and Forest Range Officer V.P. Subramaniam, were present during the procedure.

Following the post-mortem, the elephant was buried near the northern boundary of the Elephant Rehabilitation Centre within the M.R. Palayam Reserve Forest, adhering to official protocols.

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