Bihar’s mad elephant killed 3 people in Utpat, Nawada and Sitamarhi

In Bihar’s Nawada and Sitamarhi, three men have been brutally killed by a mad elephant. The elephant is said to have come from Gaya. After hunting down two people in Nordiganj and Hisua, Nawada, a mad elephant killed one of the Seetamarhi. People in the area are terrified after the incident. The forest department has alerted all the police stations that saw the elephant.

The mad elephant crushed and killed Vinod Chauhan (40 years), son of the late Sri Chauhan, in Babnouli village of Nardiganj on Wednesday night. Vinod Chauhan was working as a laborer. Here, Mr. Singh’s son, Anandi Singh, 62, threw an elephant in his trunk while going to the toilet on Thursday morning. After a while, the elephant put a foot on the chest and crushed it. They too died on the spot. After the elephants were gone, people brought both dead bodies. Anandi Singh retired from PhDE operator Begusarai.

Sunil Singh of the village, Mithu Kumar, Ranjay Singh, Rajeev Kumar, Navneet Kumar and others said that the elephant was very high and people were seen running fast towards the fields. They are constantly moving. Here, the elephant walked through the fields of the village of Arian, Eknar, and reached the village of Baliyari, after which he walked towards the village of Nandalal Bigha. The people who saw him were running away. People are trying to take a photo and make a recording.

Meanwhile, in Sitamarhi, a mad elephant has made 60-year-old Balashwara Yadav his third victim. It is said that the Sirdala Forest Department has alerted all the police stations that saw the elephant.

Five people were crushed to death in Supal
Let us tell you that in early 2019, a wild elephant that entered Nepal in the border district of Supal was brutally killed and killed by five people in two days. In addition, elephants destroyed many homes and ate grains that had been left at home. Many elephants have wandered from Nepal’s Mrigawan to the Bhimnagar region of Bihar. Although many elephants returned, one elephant reached the population areas of the Supal district and caused confusion in many police stations.

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