Rescued Thai Elephant Returns Home After Years of Neglect in Sri Lanka

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A Thai elephant named Muthu Raja, given to Sri Lanka in 2001, has been flown back to Thailand after allegations of abuse. The elephant, weighing 4,000kg, was airlifted in a specially-built steel cage and will undergo treatment for an injury on its front left leg. Animal rights groups claim that Muthu Raja was made to work with a logging crew in a temple, resulting in neglect and injuries. Sri Lanka's prime minister has formally apologized to the Thai king, and activists are calling for those responsible for the elephant's neglect to be prosecuted.
Topics:world#alleged-abuse#animal-rights-groups#animal-welfare#diplomatic-row#sri-lanka#thai-elephant
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