Tragic Incident: Spanish Tourist Killed by Elephant in Thailand Sanctuary
A 22-year-old Spanish tourist, Blanca Ojanguren García, tragically lost her life while bathing an elephant at the Koh Yao Elephant Care Centre in Thailand. The incident occurred on January 3, 2025, when the elephant unexpectedly attacked her while she was performing the popular tourist activity alongside her boyfriend. Despite being rushed to a local hospital, García succumbed to her injuries.
García, a law and international relations student at the University of Navarra in Spain, was in Thailand on vacation as part of a trip with her boyfriend. The university expressed deep condolences and encouraged prayers for her family. The mayor of her hometown, Valladolid, also shared heartfelt messages of sympathy.
The sanctuary's owner reported that García and her boyfriend were among a small group of tourists being assisted by staff during the bathing session. No other individuals were harmed in the incident. Experts suggest the elephant may have acted aggressively due to stress from tourist interactions.
Visiting elephants is a popular activity in Thailand, where such encounters can occasionally lead to dangerous situations. Reports indicate there have been 240 fatal incidents involving elephants in the country over the past 12 years, with 39 occurring in the previous year. The incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding safety and animal welfare in tourist settings.
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