A British woman has been injured after a male elephant charged her car in Kruger National Park in South Africa.
Video taken from a following vehicle shows the animal facing off with the car for a few moments before flipping it several times with its tusks.
One of the passengers in the car has been named as British teacher Sarah Brooks, who was admitted to hospital following the attack.
William Mabasa, general manager at Kruger National Park, said one of the elephant's tusks stabbed Ms Brooks in the thigh. A South African man she was with is reported to have suffered less serious injury.
The attack happened on 30 December,
The elephant, which is reported to have shown aggressive behaviour before, has been put down for posing a threat to tourists, Mr Mabasa said.
Miss Brooks, who lives in Lincolnshire has since been discharged from hospital.