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Authorities Order State Funeral For Sri Lanka’s 68-Year-Old Most Sacred Elephant
The Sri Lankan government orchestrated a formal burial following the death of the country's foremost revered elephant on Monday. It was also said that the elephant's bones would also be packed and kept all throughout generations.
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