

Upon looking at the bones of the tinder wolves, it was discovered that seven of them had died from being shot and four of them had been clubbed to death. As the team of responders further investigated the scene, they saw that the butt of the rifle had been severely damaged and there were bones of 11 tinder wolves scattered around the scene. People rushed to the scene when they didn’t hear back from Cochrane and when they arrived at the scene, their hearts sank as they only saw the bones of Cochrane left at the scene with a rifle next to him.

As he was working, he was approached by large tinder wolves that evidentially attacked him. In April of 1922, Ben Cochrane was working one day as a person who needed to trap animals. The liver and the heart of the now deceased general were consumed by her enemies. Both of them were sadly executed: her husband was skinned alive while her and her teenage daughter were crushed to deaths by elephants that she trained. But, their meet up didn’t last for too long because they were unfortunately caught and captured by the Nguyê~n forces. In the year 1802, in the second month of the year, the Nguyê~n forces were victorious, and General Xaun met up with her husband in Nghê An. She later followed king Canh Thinh to Nghê An, where she commanded over 5,000 troops to fight against the Nguyê~n forces in Trâ`n Ninh. Rumor was that she even trained elephants so they could be used in the battles and because of her victories and training abilities, she became known as one of the five principal women in the Tây Son Dynasty. The duo teamed up together and took on many battles, winning the majority of them. In her later years of life, she had rescued Trâ `n Quang Diêu from a tiger and soon after she had rescued him, they ended up getting married. General Xuan was a Vietnamese general during the Tây Son Rebellion and learned martial arts as a child and grew up to be one of the strongest woman in Binh Khe District, Binh Dinh Province.
