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A three-year-old elephant, found injured and straying in a residential area of Kannur district, Kerala, was tranquilized and taken away by forest officials. Despite medical attention, the elephant died later that day. The exact cause of death is unclear, but its weak state and jaw injury are suspected causes. The elephant's jaw injury seemed to have been caused by a firecracker, making it unable to eat or drink.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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