Man who approached wild elephant with a knife faces charges

Man who approached wild elephant with a knife faces charges

A lone man holding his hand up in an "OK" gesture approaches a wild elephant in Khao Yai National Park, in Nakhon Nayok province. (Photo: Where is the Elephant? Facebook page)
A wild elephant is approached by a lone man in Khao Yai National Park, in Nakhon Nayok province, while holding his hand up in an” OK” gesture. ( Photo: The Elephant is where? page on Facebook

The park’s garden manager said on Wednesday that a lone man who was seen approaching a wild elephant while holding a knife in his hand will be charged.

Where is the Elephant, a Twitter page, shared the incident in a film it shared on social media. on Tuesday.

A lone man is seen walking directly towards a wild man elephant while wearing a black coat, his face covered, a weapon in his left side, and a piano slung across his back.

His right hand is raised high in an” Alright” movement, with the other hands of the hands outstretched and his thumb and index finger touching in a group. The deluxe appears to be in his hands, but it backs away from him.

The poster wrote on the page that “you were fortunate that you survived with the’OK ‘ sign, but you might not have the opportunity to raise your hand again.”

The incident took place in Thung Khao Kheow in the Muang city of Nakhon Nayok province’s tambon Hin Tang. According to garden producer Chaiya Huaihongthong, the region is a part of Khao Yai National Park.

He claimed that the person had disobeyed official orders and had violated the National Park Acts ‘ requirements for customers.

Mr. Chaiya claimed the gentleman had been located and would experience fees.

He remarked that all visitors should avoid touching wild elephant because they could immediately attack them if they feel threatened.