Elephant Weeps While Being Rescued After 50 Years Of Confinement
October 24, 2015 by Amanda Froelich
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For fifty years, Raju endured various forms of
abuse and lived in chains 24/7. When he became aware of his rescue, the
elephant couldn’t contain his emotions and began to weep.

Credit: Wildlife SOS
For nearly five decades, Raju has walked the dusty roads of India, interacting with tourists for coins and food. When rescued his body bore the signs of malnutrition and scars from physical abuse, reports The Dodo. But, of course, the emotional toll Raju endured was no less traumatic.

Credit: Wildlife SOS
Raju’s case was particularly tragic. He has been sold on and on. We believe he has had up to 27 owners. By the time we found him he was in a pathetic condition. He wasn’t fed properly and was in a state of hunger and exhaustion. He began eating plastic and paper. His nails are severely overgrown, he has abscesses and wounds because of his spiked shackles and continually walking on a Tarmac road has led to his footpad overgrowing.”In July, a team led by the UK-based animal charity Wildlife SOS intervened to liberate Raju from his cruel existence. When it became clear to the aged elephant that the team was there to help him, he began to weep.
“Raju was in chains 24 hours a day, an act of intolerable cruelty. The team was astounded to see tears roll down his face during the rescue. It was incredibly emotional. We knew in our hearts he realized he was being freed. Elephants are majestic and highly intelligent animals. We can only imagine what torture the past half a century has been for him,” shared Pooja.

Credit: Wildlife SOS

Credit: Wildlife SOS
The team worked tirelessly throughout the night to remove the sharp shackles from his feet.

Credit: Wildlife SOS

Credit: Wildlife SOS

Credit: Wildlife SOS
“Until we stepped in he’d never known what it is like to walk free of his shackles,” says Binepal. “But today he knows what freedom is and he will learn what kindness feels like.”To donate toward Raju’s care, contributions can be made at wildlifesos.org.
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