The most sad elephant in the world, which was alone for eight years, developed depression while stuck in captivity.
Ely, besieged in the Mexico City Zoo, was arrested, wearing her head in the box that she trapped for 13 years.
The beautiful elephant was rescued from the circus, but her tragic life was silent to the misery after the death of her Maggie partner in 2016.
Eli also suffered from terrifying disease while he was imprisoned, and ignited a huge campaign to save her.
Activists were called a non -friendly animal “miserable elephant in the world” and revealed the reason that its case was very tragic.
“It really paid me to see the country in which it was, I tore my soul and presented a promise,” said Diana Valencia, an animal rights group, which opens cages and its minds.
I told the elephant: “They will not do the same for you.”
Elie, who ranged between 43 and 45, lived in the San Juan de Aragon zoo in Mexico for more than a decade.
It was moved there in 2012 with a problem with its right leg that affected how it moved.
Elie was also malnutrition after being saved from the sick circus.
But this week, the Supreme Court of Mexico ordered the zoo to work on implementing the steps to enhance Elie’s health It was mentioned by CNN.
The court ordered that there be a “continuous improvement in its health and physical condition.”
This represents the first time that the country’s highest court has made such a move in favor of an animal.
While Mrs. Valencia accepted that San Juan de Aragon had improved with Elie’s living conditions, it was not until after the public demand.
It has seen that two other elephants were introduced to the can from Ely from 2023 to 2024.
But the director of the zoo and veterinarian Gabriella Urby Acosta said that the institution would do everything necessary to comply with the court’s order.
She explained how six employees clean how the house, which measures 78,000 square feet.
Six other people are responsible for Ely and well -being.
The director of the zoo also criticized the assessments that claim that the elephant is depressed, but it is stable.
She added that Eli seemed to improve after adding more elephant friends to the box – which was clarified with her new boxes.
Lawyer Sergio Mendes Silva, the vowing coordinator of the local institution of justice, added: “Mexico takes an important step with a precedent like this and I think this will happen before and after.”
Mrs. Valencia has pledged to continue fighting in order to transfer the three elephants in the zoo to a haven in Brazil or the United States.
She said: “I cannot be satisfied because the elephant cannot live in captivity, as this hurts me mentally.”
“It is one of the animals that most of them suffer in captivity.”