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Elephants being loaded onto a truck trampled a circus animal trainer to death after the man fell down inside the trailer, authorities said.Pierre Spenle, 40, was trying to leave the trailer after the circus Monday when a security bar he was holding on to gave way, Coroner Jon Brandenberger said. More than one of the three Asian elephants mdash; each weighing more than 7,000 pounds mdash; then stomped on him, the coroner said. Once he s on the floor, animal trainers will tell you, he s no longer the trainer. He s another object as if he were a basketball or whatever thrown in among the elephants feet, Brandenberger said.The coroner said the elephants likely began stepping on him out of curiosity, not out of aggressiveness. He said it is natural for elephants to kick and stomp on anything they cannot see.The accident happened in the parking lot as the circus was packing up after performing in the Fort Wayne Mizpah Shrine temple s annual circ
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