Elephant Tramples Man to Death in Mananthavady, Wayanad: Wildlife Officials Face Backlash

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2024-02-10 11:35:49

Mananthavady, Mananthavady, Wayanad An elephant trampled a man to death by entering the house yard in Padamala. Attack) An order was issued to capture the wild cat by tranquilizing it. The order belongs to the Chief Wildlife Warden. The proposal is to capture the elephant and release it into the forest. For this purpose, Kunkianas will be brought from pumpkins. The attack was carried out by an elephant released with a radio collar attached by the Karnataka Forest Department. Ajeesh, a native of Patamala, was horrified by the elephant. The locals have been protesting since yesterday, alleging that no action has been taken to move the elephant in the residential area. Locals say that the forest department was informed but nothing was done to track the elephant. Meanwhile, the locals and the family rejected the Collector’s suggestion that a compensation of Rs 5 lakh should be paid immediately and one of the deceased Aji’s family should be given a job.

The katana with a radio collar was first spotted in Thannikal area around 4:30 am today. Reached Kurukanmula by 6:30. Reached Padamala at 7 o’clock. Ajeesh Kumar alias Aji in Chaligadda Padamala Panachi was a tractor driver. In the morning he had gone to the grass. At this time, Ajeesh was standing in front of Katana. Seeing the elephant coming in front of him, he ran to a nearby house but was chased and attacked. The CCTV footage of the elephant crossing the high wall from the road and coming to the house yard attacking Ajeesh is being circulated on social media. The locals alleged that the forest department did not give any warning about the elephant entering the residential area. They demand that the elephant be shot dead.

Prohibitory orders have been announced in four taluks of Mananthavadi municipality. Prohibitory orders were announced in Kurukanmula, Payyampally, Kurua and Kadankolli. Chaligadda is a border region between North and South Wayanad Forest Divisions. This is where the elephant attacked. There were reports that the elephant had reached the Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary months ago and then the South Wayanad Forest Division.

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Meanwhile, the Kerala-Karnataka Forest Department dispute over the elephant continues. Kerala’s main complaint is that Karnataka did not give the radio collar signal of the elephant. But Karnataka says tracking information can be obtained by entering username and password in the forest ministry’s centralized monitoring system. They also point out that it does not require an antenna or a receiver.

Cause of death of Tannir Komba…

Recently, Tannirkomban, a wild animal that terrorized Mananthavadi, died after being drugged. Handed over to Karnataka Forest Department Cause of death of watercress The postmortem report says it was due to heart attack. According to the report, there was a tumor on the body and it was ripe. There was a wound on the penis. There was too much fat on the groin. The preliminary post-mortem report also states that the cause of death was heart attack due to stress. The lump on the leg is old. The post-mortem report also revealed that there was swelling in the lungs. A joint team of Karnataka-Kerala surgeons conducted the postmortem of the elephant.

The Tannir Kompan was a wild one caught two weeks ago from Hassan in Karnataka and released in the Bandipur forest. He was arrested twice during a gap of 20 days. Forest Minister AK Saseendran had informed that an expert committee would investigate the incident of tilting the water horn. The elephant, which was brought from Mananthavadi to Bandipur, fell while it was about to undergo an expert examination. However, he denied allegations that it was too late to drug the elephant. The minister said that the delay in drugging the elephant was to complete the procedures.

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