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Forest Watcher Beaten To Death For Stopping People From Exhibiting Maimed Elephant

Forest Watcher Beaten To Death For Stopping People From Exhibiting Maimed Elephant
Silhouette of elephant, India.
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Silhouette of elephant, India.

UDHAGAMANDALAM -- A 50-year-old forest watcher was allegedly murdered when he prevented a group of persons from taking away a maimed elephant for exhibiting among tourists at a resort near here, police said today.

The body of watcher Kannan was found floating in a well in Mavanalla village in Mudumalai Tiger Reserve, 30 km from here, this morning by the locals.

Quoting preliminary investigations, police said Kannan was allegedly beaten to death by some persons who later dumped his body in the well.

Kannan had prevented some persons from taking the male elephant named Rivaldo, a pet among the villagers, as they used to feed it after part of its trunk was cut off by poachers some time ago.

The elephant used to go door-to-door and consume dishes, including idli, dosa, provided by the residents, police said.

Some people tried to take the pachyderm to a tourist spot, last evening when Kannan prevented them, following this they allegedly attacked him fatally, police said.

A local tribal, who along with friends used to take tourists to the resort, had been taken into custody for suspected role in the murder and was being interrogated, police added.

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