National park in Thailand closed after wild elephant kills visitor
- A National Park in Thailand has been closed after a wild elephant killed a visitor.
- The incident raised concerns about visitor safety in wildlife areas.
- Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the attack.
- Park officials stated that measures will be taken to prevent future occurrences.
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Wild elephant tramples mother to death in Thailand
A tourist who went to explore one of Thailand's most popular National Parks was trampled to death after being chased by a wild elephant. Jiranan Panyaprasertying, 49, was exploring the site with a pal and set off on a hike to see a waterfall when they came across the hostile jumbo at the Phu Kradueng National Park on December 11. The violent animal charged at the pair, and while her friend managed to escape, the mum tripped while fleeing. Her sk…
A tragic accident has occurred in a popular national park in Thailand. An elephant attacked a tourist and trampled her to death. The park is currently closed.
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