Guest guest Posted October 2, 2001 Report Share Posted October 2, 2001 The Sunday Leader June 24th 2001 When will Momela be allowed to rest in peace? The death of a rhinoceros by electrocution has become the centre of controversy with some zoo officals claiming it was a genuine accident and others accusing senior officals of planning to remove the animals horn. The female rhinoceros Momella was found dead in her enclosure in the first week of April this year. According to animal righr activists the death of the animal could have been prevented if necessary precautioms were taken before the rainy weather at the zoo.Speaking to the Sunday Leader these activists said that the electric wires were spotted by a number of people hanging over the cage of the rhino. " Even though the wires kept coming down gradually none of the officials at the zoo were interested in taking necessary action to prevent the death of the rhino.As a precaution the rhino and the other animals should have been kept in their cages during the night. However this animal had been in the open enclosure on that rainy day and suffered an agonising death by electrocution.It is a shame that such a precious animal should have been looked after very carelessly " the animal right activists said.The African Black Rhino born at the zoo was around 25 years old at the time of of its death. A month after the death of rhino new allegations surfaced that a conspiracy was on to remove the horn of the animal.Certain unconfirmed allegations are being levelled at a vet attached to the zoo that the entire thing was a grand masterplan to acquire the horn after the controversy has died down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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