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Elephant found dead near Bengal's Buxa Tiger Reserve

According to a forest official on Thursday, an elephant was found dead near a village adjoining the Buxa Tiger Reserve in Alipurduar district of West Bengal.

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Published : Jul 9, 2020, 8:06 PM IST

Kolkata: An elephant was found dead near a village adjoining the Buxa Tiger Reserve in West Bengal's Alipurduar district on Thursday, a forest official said.

The carcass of a sub-adult male elephant aged around four was found in a paddy field near Garo Busty village in Rajabhatkhawa area, he informed.

It could have either died due to electrocution or could have eaten any poisonous food or could have been struck by lightning as there was a thunderstorm in the area on Wednesday night, the official said.

"We have sent the elephant's carcass for post-mortem examination to ascertain the cause of its death," he said.

With this, at least three elephants have died in various parts of Alipurduar district, including two near the Buxa Tiger Reserve, since mid-June, the official added.

The forest department will look into the circumstances causing the death of three pachyderms in such a short period, he stated. PTI

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Kolkata: An elephant was found dead near a village adjoining the Buxa Tiger Reserve in West Bengal's Alipurduar district on Thursday, a forest official said.

The carcass of a sub-adult male elephant aged around four was found in a paddy field near Garo Busty village in Rajabhatkhawa area, he informed.

It could have either died due to electrocution or could have eaten any poisonous food or could have been struck by lightning as there was a thunderstorm in the area on Wednesday night, the official said.

"We have sent the elephant's carcass for post-mortem examination to ascertain the cause of its death," he said.

With this, at least three elephants have died in various parts of Alipurduar district, including two near the Buxa Tiger Reserve, since mid-June, the official added.

The forest department will look into the circumstances causing the death of three pachyderms in such a short period, he stated. PTI

Also read: Amid India-China hostility, low intensity conflict possibility in NE India is for real

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