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Elephant kills owner using tusks after being forced to work under hot weather

An exhausted elephant has reportedly ripped his owner in half using his tusks in the Thai province of Phang Nga after being forced to work under hot weather.

Officers from Takua Thung Police Station responded to a call about the elephant owner’s death at around 11:30am on Wednesday at a rubber plantation in the Tha Yu subdistrict.

Upon their arrival, authorities were informed that Pom Pam, a 20-year-old male elephant, had stabbed his owner, 32-year-old Supachai Wongfaed.




Wongfaed, the son of Thawon Wongfaed, Khok Charoen subdistrict’s former mayor, was found lying in a pool of blood with his body ripped in half and the mighty mammal standing over it, as reported by local news outlet Thaiger.

The elephant stabbed the owner with its tusks, the Thai news outlet reported. The elephant had been carrying rubberwood in extremely hot temperatures when it attacked. Police told The Thaiger that they suspect this is what caused it to turn on its owner.

According to the weather forecast of Phang Nga province for August, daytime temperatures can go as high as 89.6 degrees Fahrenheit on average. Authorities were called to the scene and they shot the elephant with a sedative dart from a range of around 500 metres so that rescue workers could retrieve Supachai’s body, which was later handed over to his relatives for his funeral.



Although the practice of using elephants to carry wood through forested areas was banned by Thailand’s government in 1989, the practice still occurs in some areas around the country.

While Thailand has almost 30 laws placed to protect elephants, they still reportedly suffer abuse at the hands of humans. Elephants are typically seen as good-natured animals, but they can potentially hurt humans if they feel unsafe or distressed.