| Elephant kills three in India temple rampage |
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A WOMAN was among three people killed as an elephant ran amok at a temple. The tame beast flipped - the second time it has turned violent - after it had been used in a ceremonial parade at at Koodalmanikya Temple in Irinjalakuda, Kerala, in southern India. The animal, named Poabson Unnikrishnan, got wild when a spectator at the temple's perfomring arts venue touched its tusk. The man, named by The Hindu newspaper as Naushad of Oachira, was trampled to death. Also killed were Kausalya, 75, wife of Velayudhan of Koodampally in Kodakara and Nideesh, 30, son of Neelakantan of Karyattil in Pallissery near Annamanada. The Hindu reports the elephant ran wildly and exited the compound of the temple through its third entrance. About 200 people who waited near the entrance ran helter-skelter. The elephant caught up with Kausalya, who could not keep pace with the others, and trampled her to death. It then entered the temple compound again. People lit bonfires at two of the three entrances of the temple to prevent the elephant from leaving the compound. Members of the Elephant Emergency and Critical Care Unit reached the spot at 1pm.
They tried to shoot the elephant with a tranquiliser gun, but could not as it ran wildly.
The police said Nidheesh, an ardent lover of elephants, had ignored
the Circle Inspector’s warnings against remaining there. The elephant
charged at Nidheesh, and gored and trampled him to death.
The Kerala Elephant Lovers Association alleged that temple
authorities had violated the High Court’s directive on elephant care at
festivals between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.
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