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The injured wild elephant 'Agbo' underwent a scan to determine if the animal has suffered fractures to its bones, as a result of the gunshot wounds.
Veterinarian Tharaka Prasad said that Agbo has been administered with antibiotics, adding that the treatment of the animal's infections will likely take time. "There is a risk to the animal's life," he said.
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