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Cher calls for a Thai zoo to rehome a sad, single female gorilla who has lived in a cage at a shopping mall for 30 years Naina Bhardwaj Cher seen leaving The Langham Hotel before heading to BBC Broadcasting House in London, England on December 9, 2020. Cher has called for a gorilla named Bua Noi who has spent over 30 years living above a shopping mall in Thailand to be rehomed. Pata Zoo is located on the 6th and 7th floors of the Pata Pinklao Department Store in Bangkok and is where Bua Noi has spent her life in a cage since 1988, according to The Guardian. ....
American singer Cher (Credit: Reuters Pictures) After helping relocate world s loneliest elephant, Cher seeks to save Bua Noi, Thailand s last gorilla ANI | Updated: Dec 11, 2020 07:24 IST Washington [US], December 11 (ANI): After rescuing the world s loneliest elephant from Pakistan, American singer Cher is now attempting to rehome Bua Noi, a gorilla who has spent the last 30 years behind bars above a Bangkok shopping mall. According to animal rights group PETA Asia, Bua Noi was captured as a baby and taken to Pata Zoo, a small rooftop zoo, which has imprisoned animals in abysmal conditions since the 1980s, while numerous of the establishment on TripAdvisor refer to the zoo as an animal hell, reported Washington Post. ....
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