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KARACHI: An ailing elephant at a Pakistan zoo died on Saturday, vets said, calling on the ill-equipped menagerie to evacuate her "mourning" partner to avert a second tragedy.

Pakistan's zoos are frequently accused of being blase about animal welfare, and the plight of Noor Jehan was cited by animal rights activists campaigning to shut the wildlife exhibition in southern Karachi city.

This month the 17-year-old African elephant underwent emergency treatment for a tumour which had crippled her back legs, but while in recovery she became trapped in her enclosure's pool.

Zoo workers hauled out the 3.5-ton pachyderm but she was unable to stand and lay stricken for nine days, "a life-threatening situation for elephants", said animal charity Four Paws International.

Experts were considering euthanasia but before a decision was taken "she succumbed to her critical condition", said a statement from the charity, which organised last-ditch medical efforts to save her.

Noor Jahan seriously sick: Four Paws team asked to treat elephant again

Karachi Zoo director Kanwar Ayub confirmed Noor Jehan's death on Saturday and an AFP reporter saw her caretaker openly weeping outside her enclosure.

"It's very sad," said Four Paws International's Austria-based chief vet Amir Khalil. "Noor Jehan deserved a chance."

But the deceased elephant's pen pal Madhubala "should not have the same future", he told AFP, saying he plans to arrive in Pakistan on Sunday to assess her health and organise her evacuation.

"Karachi Zoo does not fulfil international standards and is not equipped to take appropriate care of elephants," the Four Paws International statement said, expressing support for a forced closure.

"It is now more urgent than ever that the remaining elephant, who is mourning her long-time companion, is transferred to a more species-appropriate location as soon as possible, to prevent another potential tragedy."

In April 2020, a court ordered the only zoo in Pakistan's capital Islamabad to shut after poor facilities and mistreatment of the animals there were revealed.

The facility had drawn international condemnation for its treatment of an Asian elephant named Kaavan, who was later airlifted to retirement in Cambodia in a project spearheaded by US popstar and actor Cher, and carried out by Four Paws.

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TimeToMovveOn Apr 22, 2023 08:04pm
This is ridiculous. Pakistan cannot do anything right. They just had two elephants, one was air lifted, and they had to take care. And even that one died.
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Tulukan Mairandi Apr 23, 2023 09:11am
Everything is dying of hunger, extremism and illness in Pakistan. Basically a nation in demise.
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Joe Apr 23, 2023 01:39pm
What a decline of things! No intellectual capital left in the country to even save a suffering elephant! When the acquisition of "Real estate" by hook and crook becomes the official policy of politicians and generals, the country heads south!
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Sumroo Apr 23, 2023 02:18pm
@Joe, She was one of the two elephants gifted by Tanzania couple of years ago…but someone billed 2 crore rupees for these “two gifts”…everyone knows who made money on the elephants! Hope the crooks do not make another crore for the dead elephant!
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Sumroo Apr 23, 2023 02:19pm
@Tulukan Mairandi, looks like a comment by Modi Inc!
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TimeToMovveOn Apr 23, 2023 04:27pm
@Sumroo, may be. How will you characterise pakistan now? Even pakistani twitteriti are writing like this.
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Ash Chak Apr 23, 2023 08:01pm
This elephant's life was cut down in its prime/ The average life expectancy is 70 years. The corruption , incompetence and lackadaisical approach of the Karachi zoo administration is known to all. However the most important issue not being addressed is how Noor Jahan got the huge pelvic haematoma and the perineal membrane rupture.
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