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Leave my mummy alone! Heartbreaking video of 𝑏𝑎𝑏𝑦 elephant guarding his mother’s d.e.a.d body after she ate poisonous crops in Thailand

A heartbroken 𝑏𝑎𝑏𝑦 elephant was found guarding her d.e.a.d mother’s body after she ate poisonous crops in Thailand.

The 11-month-old elephant Park Mae Mae escaped her enclosure with her mother Moke Chue, 31, and wandered into a plantation to feed on the corn in Tak province on April 22.

However, her mother unknowingly ate crops that were heavily-sprayed with pesticides and fertilisers, which are believed to have poisoned the adult jumbo.

The orphaned Park Mae Mae was discovered by villagers on April 23, around 12 hours after her mother died, refusing to leave the elephant’s corpse. Footage shows the confused 𝑏𝑎𝑏𝑦 elephant beside her collapsed mother.

The orphaned Park Mae Mae was discovered by Thai villagers on April 23, around 12 hours after her mother died, refusing to leave the elephant’s corpse. Footage shows the confused 𝑏𝑎𝑏𝑦 elephant beside her collapsed mother

The heartbroken 𝑏𝑎𝑏𝑦 elephant is seen guarding her d.e.a.d mother’s body after she ate poisonous crops in Thailand

Elephant Conservation Foundation chairman Sangduean Chailert said: ‘We have sent a team to start an inquiry in the village.

‘The 𝑏𝑎𝑏𝑦 and another adult elephant who was found with them were taken to a facility to be monitored in case they ate some of the poisonous corn too.’

Pak Mae Mae and her mother used to live in an elephant camp catering to tourists, but due to Covid-19, their mahout had to return home with them as it had lost income.

The mother unknowingly ate crops that were heavily-sprayed with pesticides and fertilisers, which are believed to have poisoned the adult jumbo. Pictured: The 𝑏𝑎𝑏𝑦 elephant stands next to her mother’s body

Their mahout reportedly let the elephants roam around the village at the daytime but they escaped that night and wandered into the corn farm.

The d.e.a.d elephant’s body was taken for an autopsy while the mahout’s elephants were taken to the facility.

Elephants are the national animal of Thailand. An estimated 2,000 elephants are living in the wild and a similar number in captivity. They are protected by laws and k.i.ll.in.g them carries a maximum prison term of up to three years and a fine of 1,000 baht (£25).

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