Karachi Zoo African Elephant ‘Noor Jehan’ post-mortem report revealed that the elephant back legs were broken.
As per details, the postmortem report confirmed that Noor Jehan was paralyzed for last four months and her back legs were broken.
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The report further revealed that elephant Noor Jehan was not given timely treatment and care that’s why her back legs couldn’t lift the weight of her body.
Remember that, 17 years old African Elephant ‘Noor Jehan’ last week lost her life in Karachi Zoo.
The zoo’s administration said Noor Jehan was operated upon a few months ago and after the latest one, she faced difficulty in walking.
“A few days ago, Noor Jehan sat down in the pond, but could not get up again,” the administration added.
She was treated under the supervision of international experts and a Four Paws team also visited her at the Karachi Zoo.
It is worth mentioning here that there were four elephants in captivity in Karachi, who are all siblings including three females and a male.
All four African elephants arrived in Pakistan in 2009. Noor Jehan and Madhubala had been moved to the Karachi Zoo, while Malika and Sonu had been taken to the Safari Park.