A 48-year-old injured elephant, Maniki, was forced to walk nearly 95km for medical care in Assam, sparking public outrage. Her owner ignored orders to transport her, leading to intervention by locals and authorities. Maniki is now receiving medical attention and will be transported for advanced treatment.
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