
Elephant kills man in Koderma, area sees 4th death in 2 months
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Koderma: Fifty-five-year-old Ravindra Yadav of Pispiro village was trampled to death by an elephant on Sunday morning, bringing the total number of fatalities in the Jainagar police station area in the past two months to four.
According to villagers, Yadav ventured into the field to defecate when he was attacked by an elephant. Angry villagers accused the forest department of negligence. They said that the department's failure to effectively drive away elephants from human settlements to forest habitats is directly responsible for these tragic incidents. Villagers and local public representatives allege that the forest department is merely performing a "formality" in its efforts, leading to continued attacks by wild elephants.
Upon receiving news of the incident, Jainagar police arrived at the scene. The forest department promptly provided a cash compensation of Rs 25,000 to the family for cremation. DFO Saumitra Shukla described the incident as "unfortunate." He said that the forest department was making announcements in the area, urging people to avoid approaching elephants and to stay away from herds until they are safely chased away.
He assured that the victim's family would receive compensation as per norms as early as possible.
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