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    The Hindu, India
    November 9, 2004

    CONFLICTING REPORTS ABOUT CAUSE OF ELEPHANT'S DEATH

    Our Staff Correspondent


    There have been conflicting reports over the death of the
    eight-year-old elephant Komala that was to fly out to Armenia as a
    Gift of Goodwill.' The animal died on October 22 barely a few days
    before it was to be gifted to Yerevan Zoo in Armenia.

    It is learnt that the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) report
    received by the Police Department rules out poisoning, while the
    member-secretary of the Karnataka Zoo Authority, R.S. Suresh, today
    claimed that the report that they received from Institute of Animal
    Health and Biologicals suggested poisoning as the cause of death.

    In the light of conflicting reports, the governing council of the zoo
    decided to meet the Police Commissioner, Praveen Sood, to find out
    the contents of the report submitted by the FSL.

    Even as the reports were received by these two agencies, the
    governing council of the zoo met here. The meeting was attended by
    the Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, R.M. Ray; the executive
    director the zoo; Manoj Kumar; the Mayor, Dakshinamurthy; and the zoo
    authority chairperson, Susheela Keshavamurthy. While taking stock of
    the situation, the meeting took the versions of the employees, who
    all along have been demanding action against veterinary doctors for
    alleged dereliction of duty. The closed-door meeting discussed steps
    to be initiated to protect the animals and other measures to be taken
    to improve the situation in the zoo.

    <subheadline> Complaints

    </subheadline>

    Mr. Suresh told presspersons after the meeting that they had received
    complaints from the employees against the veterinarians, and that
    some had complained even against the zoo Deputy Director,
    Chandrashekar. Measures, both administrative and security, had been
    taken to strengthen the security at the zoo, and the security officer
    of the zoo, Govindaraju's services had been discontinued already, he
    said.

    Mr. Suresh said that of the three doctors, one had been transferred
    already, and measures were being taken to appoint another
    veterinarian on contract. Meanwhile, the employees of Sri
    Chamarajendra Zoological Gardens demanded action against the doctors
    in the light of the FSL report.
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