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Almost a year has passed since an elephant trampled a man to death at a hotel resort in the Isaan province Nakhon Ratchasima. Today, a lawyer, authorised by the man’s wife, has filed a lawsuit amounting to 21 million baht in damages against the resort. 53 year old Raja Thiraphitthayatrakul was trampled to death by an elephant which came loose while he was feeding it in front of the Jungle House Khaoyai resort in Nakhon Ratchasima in northeast Thailand on April 15, 2021. His wife, Sumalee Thiraphitthayatrakul, said the hotel hasn’t given her a single baht since her husband’s tragic […]

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Elephants are tortured from they are newborn in Thailand   not many who know that ?  in the most cruel evil way - ! try to search  -   maybe thats why the poor animal  - reacted 

animals are treated very bad in Thailand  - but most dont  want to hear about ..  

its terrible..  newborn elephant babies are beated with metal hooks every day   - strangled with ropes chains  - not feeded.  just to brake them  - this is why the elphants allways do " funny" things in these elephant shows- !    evil people. . 

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8 hours ago, BJoe said:

An earlier settlement would have been much cheaper with minimal  legal fees. 

I suspect their insurance doesn't cover them for elephant attacks, so there is probably no money to compensate the widow with especially given the collapse of Tourism during the pandemic. Maybe they can offer to sign the resort over to her and walk away, better than being forced to sell up and let the lawyers take the lions share. 

1 hour ago, Tim_Melb said:

I suspect their insurance doesn't cover them for elephant attacks, so there is probably no money to compensate the widow with especially given the collapse of Tourism during the pandemic. Maybe they can offer to sign the resort over to her and walk away, better than being forced to sell up and let the lawyers take the lions share. 

 

 

Edited by Cathat

Sumalee said she wants the lawsuit to set a social example to prevent this kind of incident from happening again.

So if she wins will be donating all the proceeds gained to charity 😉

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