Wildlife officials were heartbroken by the elephant's death. Photo / Facebook
Wildlife officials were heartbroken by the elephant's death. Photo / Facebook
A pregnant wild elephant has reportedly died in Kerala, India, after being fed a pineapple filled with fireworks by a stranger.
Kerala's chief wildlife warden Surendra Kumar said the elephant's jaw was broken and she was unable to eat after the pineapple exploded in her mouth, according to the NewYork Post.
She died some time later in a river, according to a Facebook post from heartbroken wildlife official Mohan Krishnan, who unsuccessfully tried to rescue her.
Article 51-A (g) of the Indian Constitution says that it shall be duty of every citizen of India to have compassion for living creatures. The pregnant elephant in pic was killed in human- wildlife conflict.Action has already been initiated. But where lies our duty? N humanity?? pic.twitter.com/V1ufNt3HfN
— Kerala Forest Department (@ForestKerala) June 3, 2020
"When we saw her she was standing in the river, with her head dipped in the water," the post read.
"She had a sixth sense that she was going to die."