The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxThe "world’s loneliest elephant" is to finally be rescued from horrendous living conditions and given a new lease of life.Kaavan, who has live alone for the last eight years, is set for a chance of happiness as animal activists prepare to move him to a new home.The elephant has spent more than 30 years in Ishlamabad’s notorious Marghazar Zoo, capturing the attention of campaigners and activists including music icon Cher.Wildlife campaign group Four Paws have confirmed that the lonely animal has finally been given the green light to travel to a sanctuary in Cambodia.Marin Bauer, a spokesman for the group, said Kaavan has scored medical.
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