Missing tribal man’s body found in forest, officials suspect wild elephant attack (Kalpetta)

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Missing tribal man’s body found in forest, officials suspect wild elephant
attack (Kalpetta)
The New Indian Express
April 11, 2021

See link
https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2021/apr/11/missing-mans-body-found-in-forest-officials-suspect-wild-elephant-attack-2288544.html
for photo.

A 65-year-old tribal man, who went missing four days ago, was found dead in
the Kolur forest area in Noolpuzha near Sultan Bathery on Saturday morning.
The deceased is Cheluvan of Kadambakkad Kattunayakan tribal colony. The
Sultan Bathery police and forest officials suspect he died in a wild
elephant attack.

Cheluvan went missing while on his way to his daughter’s house at Ponkuzhi
on April 7. Though the tribesmen searched for him, they couldn’t find him.
Finally, his body was found in Kolur forest by local residents on
Saturday.“While on the way to his daughter’s house at Ponkuzhi, Cheluvan
took a shortcut via Kolur forest to reach there. His body was found within
a 25-minute walking distance from his home. There were injuries from
elephant attack on his body. He was a temporary watcher with the forest
department. His son is now working there,”said Kanakaraj K N, tribal
promoter-in-charge, Kadambakkad colony. The body has been shifted to Sultan
Bathery Taluk Hospital for postmortem examination.

Last week, a woman was killed in a wild elephant attack in Wayanad.
Nadavayal native Gangadevi Vellilattu, 47, who went to collect woods in the
forest was trampled to death by a wild elephant in Chethayalam forest area
on April 2.

Though Gangadevi was rushed to a private hospital in Kalpetta, her life
could not be saved. Following her death, enraged local residents blocked
roads in several parts of the town and met forest officials seeking
immediate compensation for her family. Forest officials promised to give `5
lakh to the family.

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Missing tribal man’s body found in forest, officials suspect wild elephant attack (Kalpetta) The New Indian Express April 11, 2021 See link <https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2021/apr/11/missing-mans-body-found-in-forest-officials-suspect-wild-elephant-attack-2288544.html> for photo. A 65-year-old tribal man, who went missing four days ago, was found dead in the Kolur forest area in Noolpuzha near Sultan Bathery on Saturday morning. The deceased is Cheluvan of Kadambakkad Kattunayakan tribal colony. The Sultan Bathery police and forest officials suspect he died in a wild elephant attack. Cheluvan went missing while on his way to his daughter’s house at Ponkuzhi on April 7. Though the tribesmen searched for him, they couldn’t find him. Finally, his body was found in Kolur forest by local residents on Saturday.“While on the way to his daughter’s house at Ponkuzhi, Cheluvan took a shortcut via Kolur forest to reach there. His body was found within a 25-minute walking distance from his home. There were injuries from elephant attack on his body. He was a temporary watcher with the forest department. His son is now working there,”said Kanakaraj K N, tribal promoter-in-charge, Kadambakkad colony. The body has been shifted to Sultan Bathery Taluk Hospital for postmortem examination. Last week, a woman was killed in a wild elephant attack in Wayanad. Nadavayal native Gangadevi Vellilattu, 47, who went to collect woods in the forest was trampled to death by a wild elephant in Chethayalam forest area on April 2. Though Gangadevi was rushed to a private hospital in Kalpetta, her life could not be saved. Following her death, enraged local residents blocked roads in several parts of the town and met forest officials seeking immediate compensation for her family. Forest officials promised to give `5 lakh to the family. https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/2021/apr/11/missing-mans-body-found-in-forest-officials-suspect-wild-elephant-attack-2288544.html