Deadly Elephant Assault Marks Third Incident Involving Similar Animal
A 65-year-old Thai vacationer died immediately after being attacked by a wild bull elephant throughout a morning stroll along with his spouse at Khao Yai Nationwide Park. The incident occurred round 5:30 AM on Monday when the elephant recognized as Phlai Oyewan charged on the couple, seizing the sufferer with its trunk earlier than slamming him to the bottom and trampling him.
Park officers confirmed the sufferer, recognized domestically as Jirathachai Jiraphatboonyathorn, sustained deadly accidents together with a number of damaged limbs. His spouse escaped unhurt after park rangers intervened to scare the animal away.
Historical past of Aggressive Conduct
Park authorities revealed this marks the third deadly assault linked to the identical bull elephant, which was reportedly in a state of musth (a periodic situation in bull elephants characterised by extremely aggressive conduct) throughout the incident. “This elephant has beforehand been concerned in two different human fatalities,” acknowledged a senior park official, including that the animal stays beneath remark for potential behavioral points.
Rising Human-Elephant Battle
Wildlife officers will convene later this week to find out whether or not to relocate Phlai Oyewan or provoke behavioral modification measures. Evaluation of conservation information exhibits Thailand’s wild elephant inhabitants has greater than doubled since 2015, with present estimates approaching 800 animals nationwide.
Data point out at the least 220 human fatalities attributable to wild elephants have occurred since 2012, prompting authorities to implement inhabitants management measures together with contraceptive vaccines for feminine elephants.
Latest Security Issues
This tragic occasion follows a number of high-profile incidents involving captive and wild elephants in Thailand. Final 12 months, a Spanish vacationer died throughout an elephant bathing exercise at a Koh Yao sanctuary, whereas one other deadly assault occurred in Loei province’s nationwide park throughout late 2024.
Wildlife specialists emphasize that whereas elephants sometimes keep away from confrontation, they might develop into aggressive when feeling threatened, throughout mating seasons, or whereas defending younger. Guests to Thailand’s nationwide parks are suggested to keep up secure distances from wildlife and cling to all park security pointers.

