
A camel in India reportedly severed the head of his owner, killing the man who left the creature tethered for hours in extreme heat, with no water or shade.
In 2016, a camel, tied with its legs bound in sweltering temperatures topping 120 degrees, finally snapped—turning a hot afternoon into a headline-grabbing tragedy no one in the village will soon forget.
The incident took place in the Barmer district of India, a desert region already infamous for its punishing climate. According to reports, temperatures had soared past a blistering 109 degrees Fahrenheit, leaving both humans and animals gasping for relief.
But for one unfortunate camel, there was no escape.
Tethered in the scorching sun for hours without water or shade, the animal’s patience – and perhaps its spirit – finally snapped.
