FREE AT LAST World’s saddest elephant who watched pals & calf die finally FREE after 40yrs
THE world’s unhappiest elephant who was cruelly captured as a baby to perform circus tricks 40 years ago has finally been set free.
South Africa's EMS Foundation negotiated for years to free the animal, who is now in safe hands at the Shambala Private Reserve. Charlie, 42, is said to have shown signs of distress back in 2019 with signs commonly associated with animals that are held in captivity. Dr Amir Khalil, a vet involved in his transfer told the BBC that "there is always a chance of recovery" after the trauma of being captured.
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