KATHMANDU: A furious elephant killed an Indian traveller in Nepal’s largest inhabitant park on Tuesday in a second lethal conflict in new months.
The 22-year-old lady was returning on feet with her relatives from a jungle safari in Chitwan National Park when a elephant charged during a group.
“She was immediately taken to a sanatorium though died while underneath treatment,” Chitwan’s military arch Deepak Thapa told AFP.
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“Her relatives were not hurt.”
Last month a lady was trampled to genocide and dual others were harmed when furious elephants rampaged by a encampment in a southern district of Bardia.
There are about 300 elephants in Nepal, mostly domesticated. They are used to take tourists on jungle rides and for anti-poaching patrols in a country’s inhabitant parks.
Article source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/1290404/wild-elephant-kills-indian-tourist-nepal/