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60 Year Old Blind Elephant Beaten By Her Owners Finally Gets Rescued
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60 Year Old Blind Elephant Beaten By Her Owners Finally Gets Rescued

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Imagine being blindfolded and forcibly made to cross a busy street at gun point! This is what the female elephant Lakhi has been subjected to all her life. Beaten and chained all her life, she was on the verge of collapse when the court intervened and granted her freedom.

In one of the most horrific cruelty cases witnessed in elephant abuse, Lakhi the elephant was blinded by her cruel owners & handlers and then forced to beg at various temples and small towns to earn money for her owners.

Lakhi had been exploited as a ‘begging & performing elephant’, a condition likely caused by constant abuse by her handlers. Her blindness put her at serious and continuous risk of road accidents if not guided properly. Mishandled, beaten and whipped all her life, she has several injuries and wounds on her chest, forehead, ears and back. A painful swelling on the left temporal region, which is clearly visible, speaks of the torture she has undergone.

After enduring decades of abuse and neglect, the 60 year old Lakhi has been finally rescued. On 26th February, 2015, elephant was gently encouraged to walk into a special ten wheel truck that was hired for this very purpose and start her final journey to her new home.

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After enduring decades of abuse and neglect, the 60 year old Lakhi has been finally rescued

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Lakhi was blinded by her cruel owners

The Wildlife SOS team will be bringing ophthalmology experts from the UK to explore the possibility of restoring vision in at least one of her eyes. This will improve her welfare considerably.

Her appearance made it clear that her diet has not been nutritious

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It is doubtful that she has ever even tasted food appropriate for an elephant.

Walking on the tar roads for years has severely affected her foot pads and toenails

Lakhi has chronic, painful injuries that have never received proper medical treatment. Adding to her pain and discomfort were the spiked chains kept consistently around her feet, which led to puncture and abrasion injuries.

During the 1400 km long journey, she was pampered with fresh fruit treats and buckets of water to keep her hydrated

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She has reached her new home Wildlife SOS Elephant Conservation and Care Center in Mathura where she will live her life with dignity and peace.

Lakhi stretching like a pro!

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During the journey to Lakhi’s new home, the team decided to stop for a break and let her out of the truck to walk and stretch a little!

Lakhi being weighed after reaching home

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In order to check on Lakhi’s health and to prepare a suitable food plan for her, she was weighed on the weighing scale by the ‪Wildlife SOS‬ team at ‪Elephant Conservation and Care Center‬.

Lakhi smiling at Elephant Conservation and Care Center, Mathura

Lakhi caught smiling in the sunshine after settling in her new home with Wildlife SOS!

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Wildlife SOS was established in 1995 by Kartick Satyanarayan and Geeta Seshamani with the holistic belief that providing sustainable alternative livelihoods and education to communities dependent on wildlife and natural resources, would lead to sustainable wildlife protection. Wildlife SOS’s major project was the abolition of the barbaric practice of dancing bears in which sloth bear cubs were poached from the wild and trained using cruel method

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WildlifeSOS

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Wildlife SOS was established in 1995 by Kartick Satyanarayan and Geeta Seshamani with the holistic belief that providing sustainable alternative livelihoods and education to communities dependent on wildlife and natural resources, would lead to sustainable wildlife protection. Wildlife SOS’s major project was the abolition of the barbaric practice of dancing bears in which sloth bear cubs were poached from the wild and trained using cruel method

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BoredPandaCancer
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9 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This elephant deserved to be saved, I hope the owners of this elephant die in a pit of fire.

KelleyNColinWard
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9 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wonderful beautiful people, thank you! May she live the rest of her life..........loved!

Catherina
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9 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Thank God for Wildlife S.O.S. -true heroes! India needs to outlaw the use of elephants for "work" on the streets altogether.

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BoredPandaCancer
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9 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This elephant deserved to be saved, I hope the owners of this elephant die in a pit of fire.

KelleyNColinWard
Community Member
9 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wonderful beautiful people, thank you! May she live the rest of her life..........loved!

Catherina
Community Member
9 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Thank God for Wildlife S.O.S. -true heroes! India needs to outlaw the use of elephants for "work" on the streets altogether.

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