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Man accused of killing elephant dies in elephant attack

Wildlife 2021-11-29, 11:43am

Elephants in Uganda's Queen Elizabeth National Park



Cox’s Bazar, Nov 29 - A man who was accused in a case filed over killing an elephant was ironically killed by an elephant attack at Chokoria Upazila in Cox’s Bazar on Saturday. 

The deceased was identified as Jane Alam, 36, accused in the case filed over killing an elephant by electrocution at Harbang area in the upazila on November 13. 

Chattogram South Forest Department’s regional forest officer Md Shafiqul Islam said Jane Alam was one of the five accused in the case for killing a 15 years old elephant just two weeks ago.

On Saturday evening Jane Alam was attacked by a herd of elephants when he went to the forest area of Harbang and died on the spot, said the forest officer. 

In the month of November, at least seven elephants were killed by electrocution and shooting in Sherpur, Chattogram and Cox’s Bazar, according to Forest Department. 

Of the three killed in Cox’s Bazar one was shot dead while two others were electrocuted.

Cox's Bazar Forest and Environment Conservation Council President Deepak Sharma Dipu suspected losing three of their mates in the region in such a short period of time might have affected the other elephants and they killed Jane Alam while roaming anxiously. - UNB