Wild elephant tramples three to death, injures three others

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Press Trust of India Sitamarhi
Last Updated : Mar 04 2015 | 1:22 PM IST
A rampaging wild elephant has trampled three persons to death and seriously injured three others in Sitamarhi district of Bihar.
Sitamarhi Superintendent of Police Hari Prasath S said today, "Two persons have been crushed to death in Bajpatti and Parihar police station areas of the district. We have got reports that other person injured by the elephant has died. We are trying to confirm the identity of the person."
Among those trampled to death yesterday is a police driver who was trying to help villagers chase the pachyderm away from the agricultural fields.
The Sitamarhi SP said that as per the latest report, the wild elephant has entered adjoining Madhubani district and was roaming in Arer Police Station area there.
"The forest department teams and police teams following the elephant have also reached the place where the elephant is present now. They will try to tranquilise the animal," the SP said.
Sitamarhi Divisional Forest Officer Shashi Shekhar said the wild elephant seemed to have strayed to Sitamarhi yesterday morning from forests of Nepal.
"Once the elephant entered Indian side and started moving across agricultural fields, villagers started chasing it. It entered deep inside the district and is now in an agitated state. Wild elephants usually take the same route back to their native place if they stray, and the villagers are not allowing it to do so," Shekhar said.
The DFO said the forest department and police teams followed the elephant till the early hours today, and also tried to dissuade villagers from chasing it further, but to no avail.
"A team of forest officials with tranquiliser gun has arrived from Patna. We have also arranged for a heavy-lift crane as the elephant is around 13 feet in height and weighs anywhere between 2,000 to 3,000 kg. We are positive about bringing the rampage to an end today. We will either chase it back towards Nepal or trap or tranquilise it," the DFO added.
Seeing the agitated state of the elephant, the district administration in Madhubani has appealed to the people to stay away from elephant and not try to shoo it away by means of drums, crackers or organised chases.
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First Published: Mar 04 2015 | 1:22 PM IST

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