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Elephant Kills Three in India

Reuters
Apr 24, 2008

A man feeds an elephant in a street market. In India, elephants have been an integral part of their cultural history, dating as far back as 1500BC. They have been domesticated since immemorial times and both the elephant and the mahout have become a part of folklore. (Pedro Ugarte/AFP/Getty Images)
A man feeds an elephant in a street market. In India, elephants have been an integral part of their cultural history, dating as far back as 1500BC. They have been domesticated since immemorial times and both the elephant and the mahout have become a part of folklore. (Pedro Ugarte/AFP/Getty Images)


THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, India—At least three people were trampled to death by an elephant and several injured when an intoxicated man teased the animal on Wednesday during a Hindu festival in southern India, police said.

The male elephant went berserk in a town in Kerala state and destroyed a temple's theatre and tower, as hundreds of people ran in fear.

"The elephant was provoked by a man who was drunk," police official P.S. Suresh said on Thursday.

Indian television channels showed pictures of the elephant repeatedly trampling the man, hurling another with its trunk and attacking other elephants.

Forest officials rushed to the spot and fired tranquillisers to calm the elephant, Ebby Mathew, director of a company that owns elephants in the region said on Thursday.

Hundreds of captive elephants are booked in advance by organisers of fairs and festivals in southern India to attract people and often cause accidents.

At least 49 people have been killed by elephants in southern India since August 2006, the Kerala Elephant Lovers Association said.


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