The 22 -year -old female panda "Lin Hui", who lives in Thailand, died of invalid rescue on Wednesday (April 19). During his lifetime, he had physical discomfort and was discovered by netizens.
According to the news of the official website of the Chinese Consulate General in Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai Zoo notified "Lin Hui" died unfortunately at 1 am on April 19, local time in Thailand.
The report said that "Lin Hui" had discomfort on Tuesday (18th). The Chiang Mai Zoo pay close attention to the treatment under the guidance of the experts of the Chinese Panda Protection Center, but died due to the ineffective rescue.
The report said that during the rescue process, the Chinese Consulate General in Chiang Mai sent staff to the scene to coordinate and follow up related work.The experts of both China and Thailand will also conduct a joint investigation on Lin Hui's death as soon as possible and do their best to do a good job in the aftermath.
According to the surging news, Thai media reports, a Thai netizen through the live broadcast of Tuesday of the Chiang Mai Zoo found that "Lin Hui" suddenly had physical discomfort, poor mental state, nasal bleeding and blood stains in the neck of the neckEssenceSubsequently, the netizen immediately notified the zoo breeder and veterinarian for examination.
Data show that "Lin Hui" was born in September 2001. In October 2003, he arrived in Chiang Mai Zoo with the male panda "Chuangchuang" in October 2003 for 10 years of academic research and exchanges.The two giant pandas gave birth to "Lin Bing" in 2009, and "Lin Bing" was transported back to China in September 2013.In June 2015, China and Thailand signed an agreement on the extension of the two giant panda cooperation.
In September 2019, 19 -year -old panda died accidentally, which caused widespread controversy at the time. Finally, after the CITIC's joint expert group conducted a dissecting and tested pathology observation, ""Entering" died of hypoxia caused by the acute seizures of chronic heart failure.