BANGKOK // An elephant in northern Thailand went berserk Wednesday, killing his “mahout” keeper before running off into the jungle with three terrified Chinese tourists still on his back, police said.
“The mahout who was killed was Karen and he was not familiar with the elephant. They the tourists are safe now,” Colonel Thawatchai Thepboon, the police commander of Mae Wang district in Chiang Mai province, said.
The Karen are an ethnic minority common in northern Thailand.
Police said the incident took place at 9.30am (6.30am UAE) as a Chinese family of three — a father, mother and a young child — took a ride on the back of a male elephant.
Rides are a popular and lucrative tourist activity but many animal rights groups say it is cruel and stressful for the pachyderms.
The elephant had not taken easily to his new keeper and turned on him suddenly, goring him to death.
The channel broadcast footage of the three frightened tourists being led back to camp still on the elephant’s back once it had been calmed down by other mahouts and their rides.
Thailand’s roughly 4,000 domesticated elephants outnumber an estimated 2,500 remaining in the wild.
Accidents are not unheard of. In June an elephant killed a Thai man and injured another as they were eating dinner at a beachside restaurant. The pair had been talking to the animal’s mahout when it suddenly turned.
* Agence France-Presse