“It’s a difficult operation and we’ve tried to do our best,” Thai ambassador to Sri Lanka, H.E. Poj Harnpol told Thai PBS World in an interview before what is being called “D-Day”, when the ailing Thai elephant, Sak Surin, will be flown home for proper medical treatment and therapy this Sunday. Sak Surin, also known as “Muthu Raja” in Sri Lanka, in his early 30s, has been “in transit” at the Sri Lankan National Zoo for 6 months, after the Thai government found out about his poor physical condition while staying at a temple to serve in holy ceremonies.
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