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>>248044 Pinned down doesn't necessarily mean she sat on the fucking thing. Elephants have control of their bodies.
http://www.wildlifetrustofindia.org/html/news/2004/040609_joymala.htm From the article: It all happened in a few seconds and before we knew what both Bodo and the guard had fallen down, Dr Choudhary narrated. What now happened was even more amazing. As the tigress landed on the ground Joymala quickly pinned her down with her left fore foot and tried to control it with its trunk. The tigress struggled under this weight for at least half a minute roaring, as other people in the vicinity shouted and fired shots in the air. In this commotion another attempt was made to dart it, but even this shot was off the mark. The tigress finally struggled loose and ran away. If it had not been for Joymala, both Bodo and the guard would have been badly injured or dead, he said. Meanwhile, Joymala, which was trying to aggressively chase the tigress, was calmed by the CWRC veterinarian, who was holding on to the profusely bleeding mahout. His fingers were hanging by few shreds of tissue and I tried to tourniquet the wounds, he said.
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