Pakistan incapable of showing mercy to animals: Natasha Baig, others on elephant Noor Jehan's fall
On Thursday, Noor Jehan, a 17-year-old elephant, fell into a concrete pool in the Karachi Zoo, severely deteriorating her health. The elephant was already being treated by a group of foreign doctors for her partially paralysed body last week and was on a fast road to recovery.
JFK Animal and Rescue Shelter shared a video of the injured elephant and claimed that she is "badly injured and lifeless" as a result of the failure to adhere to the Four Paws' advice on her comfort and nourishment.
As the news of Noor Jehan's critical condition circulated online, many people, including celebrities expressed their heartache at seeing the animal's plight. "I regret to say this, but I think Noor Jehan can only find peace when she dies," began singer Natasha Baig in an Instagram Story, frustrated by the elephant’s condition. "Pakistan is truly incapable of showing mercy to animals," she continued.


In another post, Gill updated her followers that after eating and being taken care of, Noor Jehan is slowly responding back. She wrote, "Keep praying guys, she is finally responding a little! Alhamdulillah."

However, after Noor Jehan's big fall in the concrete pool, Safari Park Director Kanwar Ayub revealed to a local newspaper that the elephant is facing difficulty in getting up due to pain in her hind legs. He added that the elephant is currently being treated under instructions given by foreign doctors.
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