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Jul. 07, 1953 - Hundreds of Zoo visitor eyewitnessed a terrific incident that occured there yesteday when August, the elephant, nearly killed his keeper, Herr Eduard Soukop. He suffered so serious injuries that the left leg had to be amputated. Herr Soukop is the Asst Elephant Keeper in the Munich Zoo and since 1 July 1951, he knew his fellow and his mind. When he noticed that August impetously flirted with Stasi, the young cow-elephant, he got between them and sent them back to the stable. A short time after, Herr Soukop went into the stable to care for his son'; the jealous beast, however, attached him from the rear, threw him in the air, and nearly killed him with his tusks. Photo shows (Left) : August, the raging elephant. (Right) : Herr Eduard Soukop seen hospital in Munich

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Amputated Asst Fellow Herr However Hundreds Incident Injuries Jealous Keeper Knew Mind Nearly Noticed Occured Raging Stable Stasi Suffered Terrific Threw Tusks


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