Thais shell-shocked as coin-swallowing turtle dies

Omsin took a sudden turn for the worse over the weekend, developing blood poisoning from serious intestinal problems after the coins were removed. PHOTO: AFP

BANGKOK (AFP) - A sea turtle nicknamed "Piggy Bank" has died after complications from surgery to remove nearly 1,000 coins she swallowed during captivity, Thai vets said on Tuesday (March 21).

The reptile, also known as Omsin, was thought to be recovering well from the pioneering seven-hour operation earlier this month to remove 5kg of coins lodged in her digestive tract. The coins were good luck pennies tossed into the pool she was kept in.

But she took a sudden turn for the worse over the weekend, developing blood poisoning from serious intestinal problems after the coins were removed.

Omsin was 25.

Her plight, recorded in precise detail in daily news updates, captured the hearts of many Thais and raised questions over the collision of traditional beliefs in good luck and animal welfare in the country.

"At 10:10am she went with peace," a tearful Nantarika Chansue, the vet in charge of Chulalongkorn hospital's aquatic research centre, told reporters on Tuesday.

"She is my friend, teacher and patient," she added.

The turtle lived for two decades in a small pond in a public park in Chonburi Province.

Visitors tossed coins into her pond seeking to "make merit" or good luck. Vets hope the media coverage of the stricken creature will make Thais think twice about throwing coins into ponds where animals live.

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