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Sinkie Kills Elephant in Thailand !!!

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Singaporean dies after car hits elephant in Thailand

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The Nation/Asia News Network

Thursday, Mar 13, 2014


THAILAND - A total of six people and an elephant were killed yesterday when a Pajero crashed into three wild elephants crossing Ban Beung-Klaeng Road at 4am yesterday in Rayong's Wang Chan district.

One of the victims was identified as Singaporean Jonathan Bowen Lim. Three elephants were injured but a male later succumbed to injuries.

The Pajero carrying four people crashed into the elephants, killing two of its passengers at the scene.

While rescue workers were using heavy machines to remove the injured victims from the wrecked vehicle, a six-wheel truck slowed down to watch the rescue and a tailing Toyota Vigo pickup ran into its rear. The pickup truck driver was instantly killed and three others wounded.

Two injured passengers from the Pajero and a passenger of the pickup were later pronounced dead in hospital.

DNP deputy director general Theerapat Prayurasiddhi said the injured elephants would be sent for medical treatment at Kasetsart University's Kamphaengsaen campus or Khao Khiew Khao Chompu Wildlife Sanctuary.

Meanwhile, the owner of a female domesticated elephant that died last year in official care, has filed a lawsuit in the Civil Court for Bt2.5 million in compensation from the state natural resources and wildlife protection agency.

The civil court will hold the first hearing of this case on May 19.

The elephant named "Tang Mo" was three years and eight months old when it died of unknown causes.

Natiwin Amornsin, owner of the young elephant, said his compensation lawsuit was the first of its kind against the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation.

Tang Mo had been seized by the department in 2012 and died last year. "Her death was unusual," Natiwin said.

The department seized the elephant, suspecting it could be classified as a wild elephant. Natiwin was unable to show elephant identification documents for it and the animal was placed in the care of the Thai Elephant Conservation Centre.

Officials, however, took no action against Natiwin as they had insufficient evidence to prove his elephant was a wild one.

He told them he had bought the elephant for Bt790,000 from local sellers in the northeastern province of Buri Ram in 2010, when Tang Mo was two years old.

"I have all documents [needed] to prove that my elephant was domesticated and not a wild elephant," he said.

"No one from the department said sorry to me for the death of my elephant," he added.

The ministry's permanent secretary Chote Trachu said his agency would pay Natiwin's compensation if the court ordered the ministry to do so.

The department's acting director-general, Nipon Chotibal, said according to an internal investigation, no officials were involved in the death of Natiwin's elephant.

"No one neglected their duties in taking care of her," he said.

Surasit Mutusahim, a member of a committee tasked to resolve the problem, said his committee had instructed the government to pay over Bt2 million (S$78,220) for Natiwin as compensation for the death of his elephant in November last year, but so far there had been no progress with the payment.
 
I don't how you can put a smiley to such thread. you're a very sick old man. go seek help.
 
Singaporean dies after car hits elephant in Thailand
mar1314_elephantcrash.jpg

The Nation/Asia News Network
Thursday, Mar 13, 2014
THAILAND - A total of six people and an elephant were killed yesterday when a Pajero crashed into three wild elephants crossing Ban Beung-Klaeng Road at 4am yesterday in Rayong's Wang Chan district.
One of the victims was identified as Singaporean Jonathan Bowen Lim. Three elephants were injured but a male later succumbed to injuries.
The Pajero carrying four people crashed into the elephants, killing two of its passengers at the scene.
While rescue workers were using heavy machines to remove the injured victims from the wrecked vehicle, a six-wheel truck slowed down to watch the rescue and a tailing Toyota Vigo pickup ran into its rear. The pickup truck driver was instantly killed and three others wounded.
Two injured passengers from the Pajero and a passenger of the pickup were later pronounced dead in hospital.
DNP deputy director general Theerapat Prayurasiddhi said the injured elephants would be sent for medical treatment at Kasetsart University's Kamphaengsaen campus or Khao Khiew Khao Chompu Wildlife Sanctuary.
Meanwhile, the owner of a female domesticated elephant that died last year in official care, has filed a lawsuit in the Civil Court for Bt2.5 million in compensation from the state natural resources and wildlife protection agency.
The civil court will hold the first hearing of this case on May 19.
The elephant named "Tang Mo" was three years and eight months old when it died of unknown causes.
Natiwin Amornsin, owner of the young elephant, said his compensation lawsuit was the first of its kind against the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation.
Tang Mo had been seized by the department in 2012 and died last year. "Her death was unusual," Natiwin said.
The department seized the elephant, suspecting it could be classified as a wild elephant. Natiwin was unable to show elephant identification documents for it and the animal was placed in the care of the Thai Elephant Conservation Centre.
Officials, however, took no action against Natiwin as they had insufficient evidence to prove his elephant was a wild one.
He told them he had bought the elephant for Bt790,000 from local sellers in the northeastern province of Buri Ram in 2010, when Tang Mo was two years old.
"I have all documents [needed] to prove that my elephant was domesticated and not a wild elephant," he said.
"No one from the department said sorry to me for the death of my elephant," he added.
The ministry's permanent secretary Chote Trachu said his agency would pay Natiwin's compensation if the court ordered the ministry to do so.
The department's acting director-general, Nipon Chotibal, said according to an internal investigation, no officials were involved in the death of Natiwin's elephant.
"No one neglected their duties in taking care of her," he said.
Surasit Mutusahim, a member of a committee tasked to resolve the problem, said his committee had instructed the government to pay over Bt2 million (S$78,220) for Natiwin as compensation for the death of his elephant in November last year, but so far there had been no progress with the payment.
Elephant 6, humans 1.

Anyhow, the mass carnage incident just shows how stupid people are. Just because they own a fossil fueled powered machine, they close their eyes and floor the accelerator even at 4am in the night, only to cause massive destruction around a forested nature reserve. That said, the road should have speed limits and all users of such roads ought to observe for crossing people and animals and not drive too fast, especially at night when it is cooler so animals like to move about...

Of course, that doesn't stop people from training the elephants how to obey traffic rules. Humans ought to try doing that, at least less people and elephants will die prematurely if only people had he patience to do that...
 
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This is what happen when those meat eating fucktards try to kill a vegan animal.

Do you know how strong is that animal just by eating vegetables?
 
This is what happen when those meat eating fucktards try to kill a vegan animal.

Do you know how strong is that animal just by eating vegetables?

Meat eaters are stronger.

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Meat eaters are also faster because they must run after and hunt down prey.
 
Wonder the rest in the Pajero are sinkies
 
you all should have see how the barbaric locals slaughter their elephants, they actually poke the elephants' eyes with sharp object like a stick first and then...
 
I once gave this disgusting fat Minah the nickname Baby E.. E for Elephant..

She was not happy with that..
 
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