An endangered orangutan who rescue workers named Hope was found blinded and near death last week on an oil palm plantation in Indonesia after she was stabbed and shot 74 times by an air rifle, according to the Orangutan Information Centre, a conservation group. Her malnourished month-old baby was by her side, it said.

Mother and baby were rushed to a veterinary clinic by the group’s Human and Orangutan Conflict Response Unit soon after they were found on March 10 in the village of Bunga Tanjung in Aceh province, on the island of Sumatra.

But the child, which the group said was found in “serious traumatic and malnourished conditions,” died on its way to the clinic.

“This orangutan, that we named Hope after thousand hopes for her future, is one of most tragic orangutans that we ever come across,” the information center said in a statement last week. The group did not respond to a request for comment on Monday night.