COLOMBO: A wild elephant stormed into a crowded pilgrimage town in Sri Lanka on Wednesday and trampled two men to death near Buddhism’s most sacred tree, a resident and police said.
Wildlife authorities fired tranquiliser darts to try to subdue the rampaging animal in the town of Anuradhapura, 200 kilometres north of the capital, police said. The elephant ran past President Mahinda Rajapakse’s official residence in Anuradhapura at dawn before crushing a cyclist and a bystander near the holy tree, the Sri Maha Bodi.
“It is very unusual for an wild elephant to go to town like this,” a local resident said. The last time we saw something like this was when a tusker came to the town in 2001 but it did not kill anyone, unlike this time. Police said it was unclear what sparked the rampage. They have tied the elephant’s legs together and were now working with wildlife authorities to return it tonearby jungle.
Published in Dawn, November 27th, 2014
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