Bahraich (Uttar Pradesh):While returning home, a resident of the Bihari Purwa village in the Bahraich district was killed in a wild elephant attack. The officials recovered his mutilated body from the road after the locals in the area alerted them. This is the second incident of death due to an elephant attack within 9 days this month.
The deceased has been identified as Radheshyam (60) who was a resident of Bihari Purva village, near Saryu Nahar Chaman Chauraha bridge in Kurkuri Kuan. As informed by the police, Radheshyam was walking to his friend Ramjit Verma's place from the Chaman Chauraha bridge. After he covered a distance of about 100 meters from the bridge in the village, a group of elephants suddenly stormed out of the fields and attacked the villager.
The old man tried to flee the spot to free himself from the clutches of the beasts, but in vain. The giants crushed the frail man under their feet, thereby severely injuring him. The incident created a hue and cry in the village, after which the villagers chased away the elephants by shouting and threatening.