65-year-old man killed in wild elephant attack in Kerala's Wayanad district
A 65-year-old man named Raju was fatally attacked by a wild elephant in Wayanad, Kerala on Wednesday morning while officials attempted to drive the animal away from a populated area. The incident is part of an escalating pattern of human-wildlife conflict in Kerala's forest-fringe regions, with another fatal elephant attack reported the previous day in Idukki district. These recurring incidents have raised safety concerns among residents and prompted calls for stronger mitigation measures.
Raju, a resident of Pulimoodkunnu Michabhoomi area in Kattikulam, was attacked by a wild elephant around 10 am while forest officials and residents were attempting to drive the animal away after it entered a populated area. He sustained severe injuries and was initially taken to Mananthavady Medical College Hospital, but his condition deteriorated and he died before he could be transferred to Kozhikode Medical College Hospital for specialized treatment. The attack represents the latest in a series of human-elephant conflict incidents in Kerala, with a woman killed in a similar attack at Chinnakkanal in Idukki district just one day prior. Forest-fringe regions across multiple districts have experienced increasingly frequent encounters between people and wild animals, fueling resident concerns about safety and prompting demands for stronger mitigation strategies.
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Wild elephant attack claims 65-year-old man in Kerala’s Wayanad
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