Kengarai residents stage a protest by blocking roads, demanding that the elephant responsible for P. Vijayaraj’s death be captured | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

Man killed by wild elephant in Kil Kotagiri in T.N.

The 34-year-old man was returning home by foot with two others when he was reportedly chased and attacked by a wild elephant

by · The Hindu

A man was reportedly killed by a wild elephant near Kengarai in Kil Kotagiri on Sunday (October 6, 2024) night.

The deceased has been identified as P. Vijayaraj, a resident of Kurakarai in Kengarai. The 34-year-old man was returning home by foot with two others when he was reportedly chased and attacked by a wild elephant. He was rescued and rushed to Coimbatore for further treatment, but died due to the severity of the injuries he sustained.

Following Vijayaraj’s death, local residents in Kengarai staged a protest by blocking roads, demanding that the elephant responsible for Vijayaraj’s death be captured. Forest department officials, as well as local police, held talks with the residents, who claimed that the same elephant was responsible for the attack on another person in the region last month.

Speaking to The Hindu, S. Gowtham, Divisional Forest Officer (Nilgiris), said a Rapid Response Team (RRT) from Coonoor has been dispatched to monitor the seven elephants that are known to currently be inhabiting the area. Mr. Gowtham said the team would ascertain if the same elephant was acting aggressively, and that if the claims of the residents were verified, then further action would be taken to mitigate negative interactions in the region.

Published - October 07, 2024 04:52 pm IST