Wild elephant kills man in Kerala; fifth death in three months
Pathanamthitta: A 53-year-old man was attacked and killed by a wild elephant when he tried to chase away the animal that strayed into the surroundings of his house on the forest fringes in Thulappally here in the early hours of Monday, police said.
This is the fifth death caused by wild elephants in Kerala in the past three months.Biju, a local auto driver, came out of his house along with his wife, hearing the trumpets of an elephant outside. The animal grabbed him using its trunk and threw him to the ground twice, Biju’s wife Daisy, who witnessed the terrible incident, said later. The same elephant had strayed into the area and wreaked havoc here the other day, she said. The animal was seen trying to uproot a coconut tree in the surrounding area and it moved towards him fast after trumpeting multiple times, she said.
The woman said she stepped back and moved to the house premises seeing the charged jumbo. Recalling the tragic events, the teary-eyed woman said the animal rushed towards Biju suddenly and grabbed him by its trunk, throwing him to the ground twice. It later ran away into the forest, she said. “As there was no response, I went to the spot and saw him lying motionless on the floor,” Daisy added. A police team rushed to the spot after being informed, and shifted Biju’s body to Kottayam Medical College. Local residents later staged a sit-in protest in the area, demanding a permanent solution to address the issue of human-animal conflict.
Later in the day, Health Minister Veena George visited Biju’s house and consoled his family members. She assured them that the government would provide adequate compensation to the family as early as possible.