PADERBORN, GERMANY - Overzealous zookeeper Friedrich Riesfeldt fed
his constipated elephant Stefan 22 doses of animal laxative and more
than a bushel of berries, figs and prunes before the plugged-up
pachyderm finally let fly -- and suffocated the keeper under 200 pounds
of poop! Investigators say ill-fated Friedrich, 46, was attempting to give
the ailing elephant an olive-oil enema when the relieved beast unloaded
on him like a dump truck full of mud. "The sheer force of the elephant's unexpected defecation
knocked Mr. Riesfeldt to the ground, where he struck his head on a rock
and lay unconscious as the elephant continued to evacuate his bowels on
top of him," said flabbergasted Paderborn police detective Erik
Dern. "With no one there to help him, he lay under all that dung
for at least an hour before a watchman came along, and during that time
he suffocated. "It seems to be just one of those freak accidents
that happen sometimes -a billion-to-one shot, atleast." The heartbreaking tale of constipation and tragedy began April 23
when the conscientious zookeeper noticed that his prize, 8,000-pound
African elephant didn't seem to be producing his usual poop aplenty.
"Friedrich had actually been concerned for several days because
he knew that severe constipation can kill an elephant," assistant
zookeeper Kurt Herrman recalled. "He told me he was going to stay
late that Thursday night to treat Stefan with laxatives and possibly
give him an enema. "I offered to help, but he sent me on home,
saying he had everything under control." But two hours later,
horrified night watchman Walter Pleuger found Friedrich lying lifeless
under a mound of muck, his body visible only from the knees down. "I had never really thought about it before," Det. Dern
said. "But obviously, giving an elephant an enema can be a very
dangerous activity -- and not something that should be attempted
alone."
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