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Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu: Farmer killed in elephant attack; locals demand Rs 25 lakh compensation

As of 1 pm, the body remained at the victim’s farmland, officials said.

PTI

ERODE: A 30-year-old farmer was trampled to death by a herd of elephants in the Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve in the early hours of Sunday, officials said.

The deceased was identified as Magesh, who owned agricultural land near Thalavadi.

According to forest officials, Magesh had gone to his land at night to scare away wild animals damaging standing crops.

At around 2 am, a herd of elephants entered the farmland and began consuming and damaging the crops.

Magesh attempted to drive the elephants away by sounding an alarm and bursting firecrackers, officials said.

Hearing the commotion, neighbouring farmers rushed to the spot and joined him in trying to scare the elephants away.

However, the herd retaliated, forcing most of the farmers to flee. Magesh was reportedly caught amid the herd and was trampled to death on the spot.

After the incident, the elephants moved back into the nearby forest area.

Forest department personnel later reached the spot and recovered the body.

When officials attempted to shift the body to a hospital, local farmers prevented them, demanding compensation of Rs 25 lakh for the victim’s family.

Forest officials and police were holding talks with the farmers to resolve the issue.

As of 1 pm, the body remained at the victim’s farmland, officials said.

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