The elephant palace’s owner Laithongrien Meephan said he would fully support the attacked tourists and warned visitors to refrain from getting close to animals without a mahout’s supervision or at night.
A rite to trim Plai Ngam’s metrelong tusks by 20 centimetres was held Monday after the beast on Saturday evening attacked a Saraburi couple, killing the wife and injuring the husband’s leg.
Laithongrien said the rite was to free the slain person’s spirit that remained with the elephant after it had killed someone. Releasing the spirit would teach the beast a lesson about what it shouldn’t do because elephants are large mammals with the ability to think, he said. After the rite, Plai Ngam would be chained in a corral indefinitely.
Saying he was sorry for what happened, Laithongrien said Plai Ngam was a goodnatured elephant that never harmed anyone before. As the incident took place in its den, it might have thought the tourists wanted to harm it, Laithongrien said.