In a profoundly saddening turn of events, we mourn the untimely passing of Maisha, an elephant beloved for her gentle spirit and heart of gold.
The shocking news of her departure on Saturday, June 26, has left us grappling with profound sadness and a sense of disbelief as we try to comprehend the circumstances surrounding her unexpected decline.
The distressing journey began innocently enough when the Keepers noticed stiffness in Maisha’s front legs on an ordinary Monday.
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Initially, there was no cause for alarm, as minor discomforts are common among elephants. However, as the days unfolded, the gravity of the situation became apparent.
The stiffness spread, leaving Maisha unable to walk, lie down, drink, or chew despite her relatively normal outward appearance.
Efforts to alleviate her suffering were met with limited success, and the veterinary team found themselves baffled by the mysterious affliction.
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Consultations with local and international experts yielded no clear answers.
The symptoms resembled tetanus, yet no entry wound was found. Blood readings suggested a bacterial infection, but its source remained elusive.
Despite the tireless efforts to unravel the mystery, Maisha’s condition worsened. Her companions among the orphans stood by her side, offering reassurance through comforting rumbles.
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Nabulu, Maisha’s devoted friend from their Nursery days, remained a constant presence.