Female pygmy elephant found dead in Lahad Datu plantation died from forest injuries, no foul play suspected
KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 20 — The female calf pygmy elephant that was found dead at a palm oil plantation in Bagahak in Lahad Datuk on Monday died of a “traumatic injury” from haematoma lesions (blood clotting) after suffering injuries while roaming the forest.
Sabah Wildlife Department director Roland Nuin said initial investigations and a post-mortem indicated that no foul play was involved, according to a report published in The Star today.
The injured young elephant, estimated to be about two to three years old, was spotted by locals around 9am on Tuesday (September 17).
A report was promptly filed with the district Wildlife Department.
However, when rangers arrived, they found the elephant had already died.
An initial examination revealed no gunshot wounds.