Man Killed by Wild Elephant Near Valparai in a Tribal Settlement

In Valparai near Coimbatore, a man named Ravi was killed by a wild elephant. The incident occurred in a tribal area, increasing fear among local residents.


Coimbatore: A tragic incident unfolded near Valparai when Ravi, a 54-year-old tribal resident of Nedungundram Settlement located close to the forest area, was fatally attacked by a wild elephant. Witnesses report that the attack occurred on a pathway while Ravi was returning home after purchasing groceries in Valparai.

Nedungundram Settlement houses approximately 30 families and is typically frequented by elephants due to proximity to water sources, especially during dry periods. On the fateful night, Ravi, accompanied by three family members, encountered two wild elephants, one with a calf. While the others managed to escape, Ravi was tragically slower, resulting in the fatal encounter.

After the attack, local forest officials led by Forest Officer Venkatesh and Valparai police rapidly responded to the scene.



Ravi’s body was retrieved and taken to Valparai Government Hospital for an autopsy. Moreover, Forest Officer Venkatesh announced an immediate compensation of Rs. 50,000 to the victim's family.

This incident has heightened concerns among the tribal communities living in the forest areas regarding their safety against wildlife interactions.

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