Jumat, 09 Desember 2011
Angered by In Photos, Male Elephant Horns Up Australian Tourists Killed
Kota Kinabalu - Jenna Donley O'Grady, an Australian woman tourist gored to death by a bull elephant Tabin Wildlife Reserve in Sabah, Malaysia. Allegedly, the elephant was shocked and angry that tourists were photographed.
"The elephant seemed startled by the sound of a camera shutter and flash," said a source. Raby incident took place at 06:30.
Eyewitnesses stated that the woman was 26 years could not escape when the elephant suddenly become wild and raging. Female friend and tour guide managed to escape the attack of wild animals that are left in an area of 123 thousand hectares.
State Wildlife Department director, Dr Laurentius Ambu said the group of women and their guide had gone to a nearby crater mud and decided to take the trail wildlife on their way back to the resort. In the middle of the road, they met and photographed elephants. At that moment, kedajian untoward happened.
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