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		</div><p>An elephant has killed a veterinarian as she was taking photos at a tourist spot on the Indonesian island of Java.</p>
<p>Octavia Warahapsari, 25, took care of trained elephants at the Gajah Mungkur scenic reservoir in central Java.</p>
<p>An official at the reservoir said one of the two Sumatran elephants used for tourist treks charged Ms Warahapsari while she was taking photographs.</p>
<p>She tried to flee but the elephant caught her in its trunk and threw her to the ground. She died on Wednesday after suffering severe injuries.</p>
<p>Only 3,000 Sumatran elephants are believed to remain in the wild. They are threatened by shrinking habitats and poaching.</p>
<p>The two elephants were brought to the scenic reservoir from a zoo in a neighbouring town last month in a bid to attract more visitors.</p>
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