Tragic Tourist Death Amidst Elephant Brawl: Karnataka Minister Calls for Action

A tourist named Tulasi was crushed by an elephant during a fight between two trained elephants at Dubare camp in Karnataka. The incident prompted Karnataka's Forest Minister to call for a detailed investigation and stricter safety measures to prevent similar tragedies involving wildlife in the future.

Tragic Tourist Death Amidst Elephant Brawl: Karnataka Minister Calls for Action
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A tragic incident unfolded at the Dubare camp in Karnataka's Kodagu district when a tourist from Tamil Nadu lost her life during a brawl between two trained elephants. Officials confirmed that the woman, identified as 33-year-old Tulasi, was crushed to death when one of the animals lost its balance and fell on her.

Karnataka Minister for Forest, Ecology and Environment, Eshwar Khandre, expressed deep shock over the incident. He urged the public to maintain a safe distance from wildlife and ordered a comprehensive investigation. Khandre stressed the unpredictable nature of even trained wildlife and emphasized the need for strict safety measures.

The minister has prohibited activities like touching elephants' trunks, taking photos beside them, and feeding them. He has directed authorities to ensure tourists maintain the recommended safe distance from these majestic yet unpredictable animals to prevent future tragedies.

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