Tusker tramples woman in Garhwa

S
stenews
Fri, Mar 28, 2025 6:22 PM

Tusker tramples woman in Garhwa
The Pioneer
March 28, 2025

In Birajpur, which falls under the jurisdiction of the Ramkanda police
station, a woman was tragically killed after being trampled by a herd of
elephants, on Thursday. The deceased has been identified as 60-year-old
Devmani Devi, a resident of Birajpur village and the wife of Ramjeet Singh.

According to reports, the incident occurred at approximately 6:30 am while
the woman was gathering mahua flowers in the forest near her home,
accompanied by her grandchildren. A herd of elephants suddenly emerged,
making loud trumpeting sounds. The grandchildren, upon seeing the
approaching elephants, warned their grandmother and ran to safety. Sadly,
Devmani Devi, due to her age, was unable to escape and was trampled to
death by the herd. Other people who were also collecting mahua flowers in
the vicinity managed to flee and survived.

Following the report of the incident, a large crowd congregated at the
location. Ranger Ajay Toppo and forest staff arrived to evaluate the
situation and offered immediate financial aid of ₹50,000 to the victim's
family. They also reassured the family that full compensation would be
provided once the required documentation was completed.

https://www.dailypioneer.com/2025/state-editions/tusker-tramples-woman-in-garhwa.html

Tusker tramples woman in Garhwa The Pioneer March 28, 2025 In Birajpur, which falls under the jurisdiction of the Ramkanda police station, a woman was tragically killed after being trampled by a herd of elephants, on Thursday. The deceased has been identified as 60-year-old Devmani Devi, a resident of Birajpur village and the wife of Ramjeet Singh. According to reports, the incident occurred at approximately 6:30 am while the woman was gathering mahua flowers in the forest near her home, accompanied by her grandchildren. A herd of elephants suddenly emerged, making loud trumpeting sounds. The grandchildren, upon seeing the approaching elephants, warned their grandmother and ran to safety. Sadly, Devmani Devi, due to her age, was unable to escape and was trampled to death by the herd. Other people who were also collecting mahua flowers in the vicinity managed to flee and survived. Following the report of the incident, a large crowd congregated at the location. Ranger Ajay Toppo and forest staff arrived to evaluate the situation and offered immediate financial aid of ₹50,000 to the victim's family. They also reassured the family that full compensation would be provided once the required documentation was completed. https://www.dailypioneer.com/2025/state-editions/tusker-tramples-woman-in-garhwa.html