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Briton survives falling 100 feet off Himalayan mountain after being attacked by angry mule

An Englishman rescued after being pushed 100 feet by a mule over a Himalayan mountain.

Syed Bukhari was hiking in Haramosh, Pakistan when a wild beast charged him.

His 22-year-old from Walthamstow, east Londonsaid:

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until I was completely down.

Syed was immediately taken to hospital to be treated for three separate head wounds requiring a total of eight stitches.

'I just remember the animal hitting me and me falling off the edge,' he said
"I remember an animal hitting me and falling over the edge," he said.

He added: body.

But Syed's painful encounters with animals pale in comparison to what recently happened to elephant owners in Thailand. The animal, so named, is said to have stabbed 32-year-old Supachai Wongfade to death with its tusks.

Police were summoned to a rubber plantation in Phang Nga, Thailand, where they were arrested on Wednesday ( His body was found in a puddle of blood on August 18.

20-year-old Pom Pam was killed by a rubber band before the elephant turned its back on its owner and launched a deadly attack.

Syed was quickly taken to hospital where he was treated for three separate head wounds
Syed was taken to hospital, where he suffered three separate head injuries.

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Asian elephants are sometimes used to carry logs in forest areas.of theseanimals are known as 'logging elephants'. .

In Thailand he banned the cruel practice in 1989, but it still continues in some areas.

Recent temperatures in the country have been blistering 32 degrees, and investigators believe the animal likely snapped.

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