German Tourist Killed by Elephant in India
Eugenio Rodolfo Sanabria Reporter
| 2025-02-07 04:56:03
Tamil Nadu, India – A 77-year-old German tourist, identified as Michael Jürgens, was tragically killed by an elephant in the Anamalai Tiger Reserve in Tamil Nadu, India, on Monday.
Jürgens was riding a rented motorcycle through the reserve when he encountered a wild elephant crossing the road. Despite warnings from forest officials, Jürgens approached the elephant, which became agitated and attacked him. The elephant knocked Jürgens off his motorcycle and then lifted him with its tusks before throwing him to the ground.
Jürgens was rushed to a nearby hospital but died two hours later from his injuries.
Forest officials said that the elephant was already on the road when Jürgens approached it. They had warned other drivers about the elephant, but Jürgens apparently did not heed the warnings.
"The elephant was already on the road," said G. Venkatesh, a forest officer. "We had warned other vehicles about the elephant, but the tourist came too close and scared it."
Another official told the New Indian Express that Jürgens' attempt to cross the road despite the presence of the elephant led to the fatal accident.
This is not the first incident of human-elephant conflict in India. Wild elephants often come into contact with humans, and such encounters can sometimes turn deadly. Last month, two people were seriously injured after an elephant went on a rampage at a religious festival in Kerala.
The incident has highlighted the dangers of approaching wild animals and the importance of following the instructions of forest officials.
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