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Two American tourists and mahout injured after falling from elephant in Pattaya


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By Goongnang Suksawat

 

Pattaya – Two American tourists and a mahout have sustained injuries after they fell from an elephant at an elephant village in Pattaya Monday afternoon (September 5th).


Emergency responders were notified of the incident at 2:30 P.M. at an elephant village in Pattaya.

 

They arrived at the scene to find Mrs. Alice C, 71, and Mrs. Virginia S, 85 both American. Their last names were withheld at the request of their privacy. They were found on the ground. Nearby rescue workers found the mahout (elephant trainer) Mr. Chamlueang Oboun, 73. All three had suffered non-life threatening injuries.

 

Full story: https://thepattayanews.com/2022/09/05/two-american-tourists-and-mahout-injured-after-falling-from-elephant-in-pattaya/

 

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What's with the recent news with names withheld,  privacy etc?  All good perhaps, but used to announce all kinds of details about victims.... including what color undershorts they were wearing!

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1 hour ago, Jerno said:

What's with the recent news with names withheld,  privacy etc?  All good perhaps, but used to announce all kinds of details about victims.... including what color undershorts they were wearing!

Had it been obvious what colour undershorts they'd been wearing, they probably would have been charged with indecency!

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2 hours ago, Patong2 said:

Imagine, at 85, getting back to the retirement village and being asked

"How did you break your hip?"

"Fell off an elephant!"

 

Bit more exciting than the usual "fell out of bed"

 

Hope they all recover well, and good on the ladies for being so adventurous.

 

 

 

Should have been wearing a seat belt, 555

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5 hours ago, Jerno said:

What's with the recent news with names withheld,  privacy etc?  All good perhaps, but used to announce all kinds of details about victims.... including what color undershorts they were wearing!

With their surnames with-held, do you still not know Alice and Virginia from America?    555

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4 hours ago, petermik said:

Foolish would be a better description ????

OK, but how much 'subtle' pressure was in the whole situation to push for agreement to take the ride and therefore revenue for the elephant own and the INFLUENCER / the tour guide?

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6 hours ago, JWRC said:

Well thank god it's not up to you to decide what age a person should be to enjoy themselves. riding Elephants at any age can pose risks. Incidentally if your take on old age is crochet and Bingo, you have a very poor view of life.

An English friend of mine - who as it appenz is on the forum - fell off an elephant in Ko Chang. He was showing off a bit by standing on the elephant while the Thai guide took pics.

 

He didn't get hurt falling off, but it was hilly and he rolled down the hill about 50 metres, into the pond at the bottom. He was OK. He had been in special forces in his younger days so knew how to mitigate the fall and the slope. He made his way back up the muddy, slippery slope. Much to the relief of the elephant man.

 

"Did you catch it with the camera?" He asked. There was some footage.  I'm seen the pics. I'll get him to post later.

 

He thought his new wife had a hand in it.

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I hope the elephant is being offered psychological counseling.

Events like this can cause a great deal of stress, guilt, and survivor guilt for an elephant.

And of course these can be long term problems since, as is a well-known fact, elephants never forget.

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