Elephant tramples 4 people to death in Coimbatore

June 2, 2017

Coimbatore, Jun 2: Four people, including a 12-year-old girl and two women, were trampled to death by a tusker at Ganeshapuram and Vellalore in Coimbatore city in the early hours of Friday.tusker

The deceased have been identified as Gayathri, 12, daughter of Vijayakumar of Ganeshapuram, P Palanisamy, 73, of Kambar Street at Vellalore, B Nagarathinam, 50, and her friend M Jothimani, 68, of Vellalore.

The tusker came out of the forest on Wednesday night and attacked two anti-poaching watchers near BK Pudur. The tusker was sent back to the forest in the early hours of Thursday. Two special teams were deployed in Madukkarai forest on Thursday night to monitor the elephant.

However, the elephant -- aged between 20 and 25 -- came out of the forest and entered residential area at Ganeshapuram near Podanur in the early hours of Friday.

Gayathri, her father Vijayakumar, mother Thangamani and two of her siblings were sleeping in the front yard of their house. Around 3.15am, they heard the sound of an elephant and were taken by surprise as it entered the portico and attacked them.

The tusker first caught hold of Vijaykumar and threw him away. Later, it attacked Thangamani, who tried to safeguard her three children. By the time Vijaykumar recovered and tried to rescue his family, the elephant had attacked Gayathri and trampled her.

Thangamani could protect her two other children -- Rithika, 7, and Vetrimaran, 4 - from the elephant.

"We were completely shocked. We did not know what to do. We were sleeping. The elephant tried to enter the house and attacked us. We are devastated. My leg is hurt and my husband's arm is badly injured," said Thangamani who was inconsolable.

The relatives of the victims said that the area where they lived was extremely dangerous and lacked facilities. "We have no toilets or any other service in the area. We had to wait for over an hour to take Gayathri to hospital. She was alive till 4.30am. But lack of ambulance and transport facilities were the reasons for the loss of her life. We took her to the nearby private hospital in Sundarapuram where she was not treated at all. We had to wait. The doctors did not even give her first aid," alleged Thangamani.

Gayathri was later taken to another private hospital where she was declared brought dead.

Three more deaths

Meanwhile, the elephant travelled from Ganeshapuram for nearly 5km and reached Vellalore. Around 5am, it attacked Palanisamy, a farmer who had come to the field to relive himself.

Palanisamy, who He noticed some wild boars in the field, threw stones to drive them away, without noticing the elephant standing there. The elephant attacked Palanisamy. The elephant threw him away and trampled him to death.

The elephant later attacked Nagarathinam and Jothimani, who too had come out to attend nature's call. Relatives of Nagarathinam, Jothimani and Palanisamy said that these three lives could have been saved had the forest department alerted them.

G Kannan, a relative of Palanisamy, said, "The incident near Podanur took place around 3.15am. Had the forest department alerted people in villages in the 10 km radius, three lives could have been saved," he said.

Elephant tranquilised

Meanwhile, officials attempted to chase away the elephant to the forest. But it continued to roam in the residential area, and forest officials decided to tranquilise it.

More than 100 police personnel were deployed in the area. Kumkis were also brought.

Around noon, the animal was tranquilised.

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May 22,2020

Warangal, May 22: In a shocking incident, bodies of nine migrant workers, including six of a family, were found in a well at Gorrekunta area in the outskirts of Warangal city. Of the nine bodies, four were found on May 21.

"Till now, nine bodies have been found in a well near a gunny bag godown at Gorrekunta area in the outskirts of Warangal city. Of the nine bodies, four were found on May 21 and the rest were found today. As six of the bodies belong to one family, it has led to suspicion," said Dr V Ravinder, Commissioner of Police, Warangal, while speaking to ANI over phone.

"The four bodies that were found yesterday have been identified as Md Maksood (50), his wife Nisha (45), daughter Busra (20) and grandson (3). The five bodies that have been found today have been identified as that of Shabad Alam, son of Maksood, Sohail Alam (Maksood's family member), Shakeel, a family friend of Maksood," he further said.

The bodies have been taken out from the well and sent to MGM Hospital for post mortem.
Minister Errabelli Dayakar, District Collector Harita, Mayor Prakash Rao have visited the spot along with the Warangal Commissioner.

Md Maksood had migrated from West Bengal to Warangal 20 years ago. Since last December, he and his family members have been working in a nearby gunny bag manufacturing unit godown at Gorrekunta. After the lockdown, the family shifted from Warangal and settled down in the factory godown.

According to police, on Thursday noon when the unit owner Santosh came to the godown as part of his daily routine he could not find any of the labourers. Later, he discovered four dead bodies floating in the well.

The Warangal police has registered a case under Section 174 CrPC. They said the exact reason for their deaths will be known only after the investigation.

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June 6,2020

Kota (Rajasthan), Jun 6: A 14-year-old boy allegedly hanged himself to death on early Saturday morning shortly after he stopped playing PUBG throughout the night and went to sleep, said police. 

Railway Colony police station’s in-charge Hansraj Meena said the boy, a class 9 student and son of an Army man, was found hanging from the grill of the ventilator in his bedroom on early Saturday morning. 

Meena said according to the boy’s family members, the boy had downloaded the gaming programme on his mother’s mobile phone only three days back but had been playing the game virtually continuously for the last three days. 

He kept on playing the game till 3 am in a room in which his brother was studying, said Meena, adding the boy went to adjoining to sleep after that. His body was found hanging from the ventilator’s grill in the morning, he said, adding the boy was rushed to MBS Hospital, where he was declared “brought dead”. 

No suicide note was recovered in the case, the SHO said. The boy lived in Gandhi Colony in the city along with his mother and brother, while his father, a Tamil Nadu native and Army man, is currently posted in Arunachal Pradesh. The boy’s body has been kept in hospital’s morgue for the postmortem, the SHO said.

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June 29,2020

Khammam, Jun 29: In an outrageous incident, some youths beat up a monkey and strung it up on a tree to death while also releasing dogs to attack it in Ammapalem village in Telangana's Khammam district.

A video of the heinous incident of animal cruelty has surfaced on social media, in which the monkey is seen hanging by a rope from a tree, desperately flailing its limbs while a couple of dogs attempt to pounce on and torment the hapless simian. After a while, several men are seen in the video approaching the animal with long sticks.

Forest officials have charged one villager Venkateshwar Rao under Wildlife Protection Act along with the other accused and arrested them. They were released on bail on Saturday and are set to be summoned for questioning by forest officials.

Rao had spotted the monkey, which had entered his residence apparently in search of food and beat it with a stick and hung it from a tree with the help of his friend.

In the video of the incident, Rao could also be seen instructing his pet dogs to bite the monkey, which was fighting for its life.

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