A 22-year-old tourist was killed by an elephant at a sanctuary in Thailand after the animal turned on her while she was giving it a bath, according to local media reports.
Spanish newspapers El Mundo and El Pais report that Blanca Ojanguren García, from northwest Spain, was bathing an elephant alongside her boyfriend at the Koh Yao Elephant Care Centre on Friday, Jan. 3, when the elephant attacked her.
She was rushed to the local hospital, where she died.
García, who was a law and international relations student at Spain’s University of Navarra, was living in Taiwan as part of a student exchange program. She had travelled to Thailand on vacation with her boyfriend.
University of Navarra’s law faculty issued a statement on X Friday, sharing its condolences and asking for prayers.
Desde la Facultad de Derecho trasladamos nuestro pesar por el fallecimiento de nuestra estudiante de Derecho y Relaciones Internacionales en Tailandia. Nos unimos al dolor de su familia y pedimos oraciones por su alma.
— Facultad de Derecho (@derecho_unav) <a href=«https://twitter.com/derecho_unav/status/1875258991208755318?ref_src=» https:>January 3, 2025
Jesus Carnero, the mayor of Valladolid, where García is from, also shared his condolences with her family, friends and schoolmates.
Mi más sentido pésame para la familia de Blanca Ojanguren. También para su otra familia del colegio <a href=«https://twitter.com/PinoalbarEdu?ref_src=» https:>@PinoalbarEdu
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— Jesus Julio Carnero (@JesusJCarnero) <a href=«https://twitter.com/JesusJCarnero/status/1875213711503483250?ref_src=» https:>January 3, 2025
The owner of the sanctuary told El Mundo that García and her boyfriend were among a handful of tourists at the centre that
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