Benjamin
Four-year-old
Benjamin drowned when he stepped into a pond at a truck stop while
the circus was traveling through Texas on July 26, 1999. According
to the USDA’s investigation of the incident, “[Ringling
trainer Patrick Harned] attempted to get Benjamin out of the water
using repeated voice commands. The animal would not respond to
Mr. Harned. Mr. Harned entered the water to attempt to get the
elephant to exit the pond. Witnesses state the animal attempted
to avoid Mr. Harned by moving to a deeper area of the pond.”
The investigation goes on to report, “Two eye witnesses
to the incident ... both state ... that the elephant would move
the other direction in an attempt to avoid trainer Pat Harned
when he ‘poked’ the elephant with a stick. ... Trainer
Pat Harned placed this elephant at risk in an unfamiliar environment
where the water depth was 10 to 12 feet. Mr. Harned was unfamiliar
with this body of water. The elephant seeing, and/or being ‘touched’
or ‘poked’ by Mr. Harned with an ankus [bullhook]
created behavioral stress and trauma which precipitated in the
physical harm and ultimate death of the animal.”
Elephants are normally excellent swimmers and love to play in
ponds, but Benjamin was at a disadvantage, since he had been removed
from his mother before she could teach him to swim. Click
here to see video of Benjamin’s last moments
of life—and death.
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