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Elephant named 'Laden' tramples five to death in Assam

An elephant named 'Laden' trampled five people to death in the Goalpara district of Assam. Laden is currently out in the Koinakuchi forest and efforts are underway to tranquilise the animal. Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal has announced an ex-gratia of Rs four lakh each to the next of kin of those killed in the attack.

Elephant named 'Laden' tramples five to death in Assam
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Published : Oct 30, 2019, 8:14 PM IST

Goalpara: An elephant has gone on a rampage in Assam's Goalpara district, trampling five people to death, including three women and a minor.

The tusker, named 'Laden', is currently inside the Koinakuchi forest and efforts are underway to tranquilise the animal, forest officials said on Wednesday.

It crushed to death a 70-year old man on Tuesday and injured a child in Bataitari village of the district, the officials said.

Another 11-year-old was killed in Santipurnigam, while three women were trampled to death in Paschim Matia, Hidhabari and Hahsorabri villages since Tuesday night, they said.

Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal has announced an ex-gratia of Rs four lakh each to the next of kin of those killed in the attack.

The Goalpara forest division has called on the higher authorities to declare the bull-elephant as 'rogue'. The pachyderm has trampled more than 50 people to death during the last few years, the forest officials claimed.

According to elephant expert, KK Sarma, 'Laden' was thrown out of his herd around two years ago, after a likely quarrel with its most dominant male member.

Meanwhile, angry villagers blocked roads at different places of the district, urging the forest department to take immediate measure to tranquilise and capture the tusker.

Read:| Public health in India on the wane

Goalpara: An elephant has gone on a rampage in Assam's Goalpara district, trampling five people to death, including three women and a minor.

The tusker, named 'Laden', is currently inside the Koinakuchi forest and efforts are underway to tranquilise the animal, forest officials said on Wednesday.

It crushed to death a 70-year old man on Tuesday and injured a child in Bataitari village of the district, the officials said.

Another 11-year-old was killed in Santipurnigam, while three women were trampled to death in Paschim Matia, Hidhabari and Hahsorabri villages since Tuesday night, they said.

Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal has announced an ex-gratia of Rs four lakh each to the next of kin of those killed in the attack.

The Goalpara forest division has called on the higher authorities to declare the bull-elephant as 'rogue'. The pachyderm has trampled more than 50 people to death during the last few years, the forest officials claimed.

According to elephant expert, KK Sarma, 'Laden' was thrown out of his herd around two years ago, after a likely quarrel with its most dominant male member.

Meanwhile, angry villagers blocked roads at different places of the district, urging the forest department to take immediate measure to tranquilise and capture the tusker.

Read:| Public health in India on the wane

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Elephant 'Laden' tramples five to death in Assam
         Goalpara, Oct 30 (PTI) An elephant has gone on rampage
in Assam's Goalpara district, trampling five people to death,
including three women and a minor, forest officials said on
Wednesday.
         The tusker, named 'Laden', is currently inside the
Koinakuchi forest and efforts are underway to tranquilise the
animal, they said.
         It crushed to death a 70-year old man on Tuesday and
injured a child in Bataitari village of the district, the
officials said.
         Another 11-year-old was killed in Santipurnigam, while
three women were trampled to death in Paschim Matia, Hidhabari
and Hahsorabri villages since Tuesday night, they said.
         Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal has announced
an ex-gratia of Rs four lakh each to the next of kin of those
killed in the attack.
         The Goalpara forest division has called on the higher
authorities be declare the bull-elephant as 'rogue'. The
pachyderm has trampled to death more than 50 people during the
last few years, the forest officials claimed.
         According to elephant expert, K K Sarma, 'Laden' was
thrown out of his herd around two years ago, after a likely
quarrel with its most dominant male member.
         Meanwhile, angry villagers blocked roads at different
places of the district, urging the forest department to take
immediate measure to tranquilise and capture the tusker. PTI
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