police also asked for the remains of the bull's ivory tusks kept at wang chang ayutthaya lae paniat. chlao was killers cut off the turks roughly, leaving some intact at the base.
pol maj gen sermkid said progress in the elephant death investigation would be made after the chainsaws and pesticide are examined.
khlao had appeared in a foreign film and performed in a royal event. it was poisoned for its tusks last friday morning in ayutthaya after being chained to a tree beside lop buri river in moo 6 village of baan koh sub-district.
authorities believed the jumbo, weighing 4.9 tonnes, was poisoned with a strong toxic substance as the elephant was thought to have collapsed quickly after ingesting it.
police suspect the killers might be teenagers or drug addicts who sought to sell the tusks for money or were hi
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