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Tragic: The Hanging of Mary the Elephant

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 29 June 2024, 8:56 IST
The Hanging of Mary the Elephant

Mary, a 5-ton Asian elephant, was publicly hanged from a railway derrick car after she was involved in an incident that resulted in the death of her inexperienced handler.
On September 13, 1916, this tragic event took place in the small town of Erwin.

The ugly face of the circus industry in America
In the early 20th century, the circus industry was at its peak in America, with travelling shows crisscrossing the country to bring entertainment to millions of people.


However, behind the glitz and glamour, the industry was plagued with animal abuse, exploitation, and dangerous working conditions for both human and animal performers.

The incident and the execution
On the day of the incident, Mary was performing with her circus troupe in Erwin, Tennessee.

During the show, her inexperienced handler, a man named Red Eldridge, prodded her with a sharp hook, causing her to lash out and throw him to the ground.

Eldridge died from his injuries the following day. In the aftermath of the incident, the circus owners decided that Mary had become too dangerous to keep and made the fateful decision to execute her in public.

 

The Hanging of Mary the Elephant

Public Outcry
The execution of Mary sparked outrage among animal rights activists and the general public, who saw it as a gruesome and unnecessary act of cruelty. The incident received widespread media coverage, with newspapers and magazines across the country running stories about Mary's tragic fate.

The circus owners were also widely criticized for their handling of the situation, and their reputation suffered as a result.

The Legacy of Mary's Story
Mary's story became a cautionary tale for the circus industry and a rallying cry for animal rights activists. The incident made us appreciate the need for better treatment of animals in captivity.

 

First published: 29 June 2024, 8:56 IST