Paul McCartney pens letter requesting help for abused Indian elephant ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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Musician Sir Paul McCartney has launched a campaign to get an elephant to be rescued after People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) shared a ‘heartbreaking’ video of the animal in captivity.

PEOPLE shared that the avid vegetarian, 80, has written a letter pleading for the release of Jeymalyatha, who he says has “suffered more than enough” and deserves to spend the rest of her life being cared for at a sanctuary, reports aceshowbiz.com.

On behalf of PETA India, Sir Paul McCartney wrote a letter to the Indian government asking for the rescue of the elephant kept at a temple in Tamil Nadu, India. PETA said inspectors from its Indian arm recently visited Jeymalyatha for a veterinarian inspection.

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