Pumanaw po kahapon ang kaisa-isang elepante sa Pilipinas na si Vishwa Ma'ali o mas kilala bilang Mali.
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00:00 Meanwhile, yesterday, one elephant in the Philippines, Vishwa Mali, or better known as Mali, was burned.
00:08 Let's update on the necropsy that was done on his body in the on-the-spot news of Oscar Oida.
00:14 Yes, Rafi Coney, the city of Manila is celebrating the burning of the most iconic attraction of Manila Zoo, Mali.
00:29 At 3.45pm yesterday, 43-year-old Vishwa Mali was burned, the elephant's brother in the Philippines.
00:38 He was gifted by the country of Sri Lanka in 1981 to the former First Lady Imelda Marcos.
00:44 According to the Chief Veterinarian of Manila Zoo, congenital heart failure is the main cause of death of Mali.
00:52 In the necropsy done on Mali, it was discovered that he has cancer.
00:57 On Friday, they noticed that Mali is a bit irritable.
01:00 This Saturday, he lost his appetite.
01:03 He was even weak in his appetite.
01:05 And yesterday, Tuesday, it seems like he is having a hard time breathing.
01:10 The Manila Zoo did everything to save Mali, but like humans, the life of an elephant is just meant to be taken care of.
01:19 For now, the city's mayor is thinking of ways to preserve Mali so that he can be known by visitors to Manila Zoo.
01:28 Meanwhile, Mayor Lacuña will write to the City of Sri Lanka to remind them of the promise that he will donate an elephant to Manila Zoo.
01:38 Rafi Coney, for now, Manila Zoo is still open.
01:42 People who want to visit the zoo are still coming.
01:49 But they will not leave because they are sad and disappointed because they will not be able to see Mali.
01:53 Rafi, Coney?
01:54 Oscar, give us more details on the plan of Manila LGU for Mali's living.
01:59 Yes, the plan, Rafi, initially, is to bury Mali as soon as possible.
02:09 But for now, they are thinking of ways to preserve him.
02:13 Will he be buried in a museum or a taxidermy?
02:20 They are consulting experts on how to do this properly so that Mali will remain visible for future generations who want to get to know him.
02:36 Rafi?
02:37 Thank you very much, Oscar Oida.
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