Three Killed, 30 Injured As Elephant Attack Triggered Stampede At Temple In Kerala

Three Killed, 30 Injured As Elephant Attack Triggered Stampede At Temple In Kerala

NEW DELHI, Feb 15 (NNN-PTI) – At least three people were killed and 30 others injured, some of them critically, after two captive elephants went berserk, triggering a stampede, during a festival at a temple in the southern Indian state of Kerala, police said yesterday.

The incident took place Thursday evening, at the Manakulangara Temple, near Koyilandy in Kozhikode district, about 422 km north of Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala.

According to officials, the elephants, brought to the temple as part of the celebrations, got agitated, following the bursting of firecrackers during the festival.

“Following the bursting of firecrackers, the two elephants engaged in a fight and in the frenzy hit the building, causing a portion of its wall to collapse, which led to some people getting trapped underneath it,” a police official said. “The collapse of the wall has resulted in the death of two women and a man. Witnessing this, a panic triggered among the devotees present there, leading to a stampede in which 30 people suffered injuries.”

Television images show the two decorated elephants fighting each other and smashing the barricades. It also shows one elephant chasing the other, with their mahouts clinging to them, as people present there ran for safety.– NNN-PTI  

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