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Wild tuskers kills one at Dhupdhara

A 45 year old person was trampled to death by a wild tusker in the forest of Khekapara village near Dhupdhara in Goalpara district yesterday. The deceased has been identified as Prafulla Ray of Khekapara village. The incident came in the light today when some of local villagers found the dead body of the person in the jungle. According to family sources, Prafulla Ray went to the jungle for firewood yesterday, but he failed to return to home. As for the last ten days, a herd of wild elephant were seen in the same jungle, and so it is suspected that the person was attacked by the wild tuskers. It may be noted here that illegal destruction of forests and human encroachment in the forests is the main reason for more and more human-elephant conflicts.

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