An elephant blamed for killing more
than a dozen people in the eastern Indian states of Jharkhand and Bihar was
shot dead on Friday, after an elaborate hunt that involved dozens of forest officials
and a sharpshooter.
State
forest official N. K. Singh said the team was assembled was after the elephant,
believed to be 20-25 years old, had killed 11 people in the state since March
and had damaged some houses.
Singh
said the elephant was also believed to have killed four people in the
neighboring state of Bihar before that.
Sharpshooter
Shafath Ali Khan said in an interview that he first came upon the animal on
Thursday, and fired a tranquilizer dart into the elephant's neck but did not
bring it down.
The
animal escaped, but Khan later shot and killed the elephant with a .458 calibre
magnum rifle.
Khan
said it was the seventh elephant he had killed, adding that in the past he had
also killed five tigers and eight leopards that had threatened people in other
parts of the country.
Forest
offiials removed the elephant's tusks and planned to bury the animal in the
forest with salt and some flowers.




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