Elephant electrocuted at farm in Erode district

November 04, 2016 12:00 am | Updated December 02, 2016 01:26 pm IST - ERODE:

The carcass of the elephant found at Melkadambur in T.N. Palayam Range of Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve in Erode district, on Thursday.— PHOTO: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

The carcass of the elephant found at Melkadambur in T.N. Palayam Range of Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve in Erode district, on Thursday.— PHOTO: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

A male elephant aged about 25 years was found electrocuted at a farm in Melkadambur near Kadambur in T.N. Palayam Range on Thursday.

The elephant had come into contact with an electric fence put up around the tapioca farm by the farmer, Thangavelu.

He was arrested by the Forest Department. He confessed to having drawn power for the fence from domestic supply, District Forest Officer of Sathyamangalam Division Arunlal said.

A post-mortem was conducted on the spot and the carcass was buried.

Normally, carcasses of healthy elephants in the wild are left at the very location of death for predators to feed on. Since, the animal had died on a patta land, it was buried.

The tusks were removed earlier to be kept in the custody of the Forest Department.

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