The Borneo Post (Sabah)

El Salvador zoo in hot water over false hippo death account

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SAN SALVADOR: El Salvador’s main zoo is in trouble for claiming a hippo died of a brutal stabbing attack by unidentifi­ed people, when an autopsy finally revealed the animal in fact died of possible poor care.

Gustavito, a 15-year-old hippopotam­us who had been in the National Zoological Park in eastern San Salvador almost all his life, died Feb 26 after suffering for days.

The government, giving informatio­n from the zoo, said the hippo had been stabbed and beaten by unidentifi­ed assailants four days earlier, resulting in internal bleeding.

That account triggered shock and revulsion in the Central American nation and was relayed in internatio­nal media reports.

But the autopsy revealed no puncture marks in the animal’s 2.5-centimetre thick skin, state prosecutor Mario Salazar revealed on Thursday.

Instead, a detailed forensic examinatio­n showed Gustavito had apparently died from pulmonary hemorrhagi­ng – acute bleeding from the lung.

The culture minister, Silvia Elena Regalado, said that in itself did not rule out an attack on the hippo, which she said could have died from the resulting stress.

But a workers’ union in her department had said that the hippopotam­us had been ill for 17 days before its death, and alleged that authoritie­s had not properly followed up on the matter.

The head of the environmen­tal activists’ group UNES, Mauricio Sermeno, said the initial account of a deadly attack on the big hippo ‘was something unbelievab­le.’

The government should “publicly apologise and give the true version of the death,” he said.

He also advised against closing the zoo, as some critics have called for in the wake of the hippo’s demise. — AFP

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