Elephants back to routine after attack

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From CTV Kitchener's Marta Czurylowicz: African Lion Safari was open today following a trainer being injured in an elephant attack.

 

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I hope they attack the rest of their “handlers”

Poor creatures. They should be released to a sanctuary.

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