Bangkok: Police say an elephant trampled its handler to death while two Russian tourists were riding it during a nature trek in southern Thailand.
Police Lt. Col. Narong Laksanawimol said Monday the animal attacked the trainer and ran off with the travelers - a mother and her 9-year-old daughter - near a waterfall in Phang Nga province.
Rescue teams had to track the elephant about 3 kilometers (1.8 miles) and tranquilize it to rescue the tourists clinging to its back. Narong said the 60-year-old trainer had been crushed and drowned in a creek.
He said the male elephant had never attacked anyone since it was brought to work for a tourist company two years ago, adding that the animal was in musth, a state of aggressive sexual excitement.
Police Lt. Col. Narong Laksanawimol said Monday the animal attacked the trainer and ran off with the travelers - a mother and her 9-year-old daughter - near a waterfall in Phang Nga province.
Rescue teams had to track the elephant about 3 kilometers (1.8 miles) and tranquilize it to rescue the tourists clinging to its back. Narong said the 60-year-old trainer had been crushed and drowned in a creek.
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