Selfie Gone Wrong': Man Killed by Wild Elephant While Taking Selfie in Gadchiroli, Maharashtra

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Selfie Gone Wrong': Man Killed by Wild Elephant While Taking Selfie in
Gadchiroli, Maharashtra
Republic World
October 25, 2024

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Gadchiroli: In an unfortunate incident, a 24-year-old man was killed in a
wild elephant attack on Thursday. The incident took place in the forest
area of Mutnur village in Maharashtra 's Gadchiroli. Reportedly, the man
was trying to take a selfie with the elephant from a close distance.
However, the tusker attacked him, crushing him to death on the spot.

As reported by Lokmat Times, the deceased is identified as Shashikant Satre
(24) and is a resident of Mutnur village. He had gone to the forest area
for some work when he saw the tusker. Satre went ahead to take a photo when
the elephant attacked him and crushed to death.

The forest officers reached the spot and conducted a panchamana, and
Satre's body was sent for postmortem. The kin of the deceased will get full
compensation under the Wild Life Act, Lokmat reporter quoting a forest
officer.

The wild elephant roaming alone in the area is not part of the herd of
elephants in the area. The tusker has a history of attacking people in
Telangana. Notably, Gadchiroli shared border with Telangana state.

The forest officers had been keeping watch from the last few days on the
elephant involved in the attack and an officer was also present in the area
at the time of the mishap. However, the staff was at some distance and
could not help the deceased, the report said.

This is not the first incident of human-animal interactions in Gadchiroli.
The district has dense forest and several animal attacks on humans has been
reported in the past. The recent incident has raised concerns on
human-animal interactions in the area.

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Selfie Gone Wrong': Man Killed by Wild Elephant While Taking Selfie in Gadchiroli, Maharashtra Republic World October 25, 2024 See link <https://www.republicworld.com/viral/selfie-gone-wrong-man-killed-by-wild-elephant-while-taking-selfie-in-gadchiroli-maharashtra> for photo. Gadchiroli: In an unfortunate incident, a 24-year-old man was killed in a wild elephant attack on Thursday. The incident took place in the forest area of Mutnur village in Maharashtra 's Gadchiroli. Reportedly, the man was trying to take a selfie with the elephant from a close distance. However, the tusker attacked him, crushing him to death on the spot. As reported by Lokmat Times, the deceased is identified as Shashikant Satre (24) and is a resident of Mutnur village. He had gone to the forest area for some work when he saw the tusker. Satre went ahead to take a photo when the elephant attacked him and crushed to death. The forest officers reached the spot and conducted a panchamana, and Satre's body was sent for postmortem. The kin of the deceased will get full compensation under the Wild Life Act, Lokmat reporter quoting a forest officer. The wild elephant roaming alone in the area is not part of the herd of elephants in the area. The tusker has a history of attacking people in Telangana. Notably, Gadchiroli shared border with Telangana state. The forest officers had been keeping watch from the last few days on the elephant involved in the attack and an officer was also present in the area at the time of the mishap. However, the staff was at some distance and could not help the deceased, the report said. This is not the first incident of human-animal interactions in Gadchiroli. The district has dense forest and several animal attacks on humans has been reported in the past. The recent incident has raised concerns on human-animal interactions in the area. https://www.republicworld.com/viral/selfie-gone-wrong-man-killed-by-wild-elephant-while-taking-selfie-in-gadchiroli-maharashtra