Elephant runs berserk, injures 18 in Sri Lanka Buddhist pageant

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Elephant runs berserk, injures 18 in Sri Lanka Buddhist pageant
This frame from a Saturday, Sept.7, 2019 video provided by Derana Television, shows drummers running for cover as an elephant runs berserk during a Buddhist pageant in Kotte, near Colombo, Sri Lanka.- AP

Ornately decorated elephants are a major attraction in Sri Lankan Buddhist pageants.

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Published: Tue 10 Sep 2019, 7:00 PM

Last updated: Tue 10 Sep 2019, 9:24 PM

An elephant taking part in a Buddhist pageant in Sri Lanka has run berserk, injuring at least 18 people.
Video on Derana Television of Saturday night's pageant in Kotte, near Colombo, showed an elephant in a procession suddenly running forward. Terrified people scattered, with some running into an elephant at the front of the procession. That elephant became violent and ran, pushing onlookers. A man riding on the elephant fell off and narrowly escaped being trampled.
Officials from two hospitals said on Monday that 18 injured people received treatment and 16 had been discharged. Of the remaining two, one is being observed for possible abdominal damage and the other is being treated for an injured ear, they said.
Ornately decorated elephants are a major attraction in Sri Lankan Buddhist pageants. Wealthy families own captive elephants as a symbol of their prosperity, pride and nobility and send their elephants to participate in pageants around the country.
Some Buddhist temples also own elephants.


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