lephant is killed: an illegal wire connected to a tomato crop

Chamarajanagar: An electric wire which was planted to protect the crop in the yard where the tomato crop was planted, has died.

Gundlupet taluk of Chamarajanagar district, which was held in the shepherd’s hog of the shepherd, has died on the spot. The incident came to light this morning, when locals told the Forest Department they found a dead elephant.

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Das Naika of the village had grown tomatoes on his farm. The wild animals were illegally wired and wired. However, a 16-year-old husband who came in search of food last night was struck by an electric wire on the farm. The elephant was killed by a touch of electricity.

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It is learned that the owner of the land has escaped when the elephant is found dead. The incident took place in the Omkar forest area of ​​the Bandipur Tiger Reserve and was visited by the police, forest department officials and sesq personnel.

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