For more than 30 days, Y No endured unbearable suffering — chained, beaten, and left to writhe in pain. Each passing moment was a battle for survival, yet this gentle giant fought with a strength and resilience that touched every heart who followed his story.
But today, Y No could fight no longer. He collapsed, leaving behind not only his broken body but also an ocean of grief that will echo through the great forest he once called home. His eyes have closed forever, but his spirit will live on in the whispers of the trees, the songs of the birds, and the footsteps of every creature still free.
Y No’s suffering is a painful reminder of the cruelty that innocent animals endure at the hands of humans. His story must not be forgotten. His pain must not be in vain. Let Y No be a voice for all the voiceless, a symbol of why compassion and protection are more important than ever.
Rest in peace, Y No. From now on, you will no longer feel the chains. No more beatings. No more pain. Only freedom — eternal and boundless — in the heart of the great forest.