Aneesh (27) was setting out for the estate near Pandalur, some 80km from here, at around 8.30 AM when the elephant suddenly appeared in front of his house from the nearby jungles.
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Police resorted to "mild cane charge" to disperse some villagers at Pandalur, who staged a road block to protest frequent human-animal conflict in Nilgiris district following the electrician's death.
Led by Gudalur DMK MLA, Dravidamani, the villagers squatted in the middle of the road, blocking police from taking the body of Aneesh, police said.
Police resorted to mild cane charge to disperse them, including the MLA, police said.
Howeever, no one was injured, they added.
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