Four of family among six trampled to death by wild elephant in Jharkhand
At least six people, including four from a family, were killed in fresh wild elephant attacks in Jharkhand’s West Singhbhum district. The tusker has killed 13 people in two days, prompting forest teams to launch operations to drive it away
Published Date - 7 January 2026, 10:32 AM
Chaibasa: At least six people, including four members of a family, were trampled to death in two separate attacks by a wild elephant in Jharkhand’s West Singhbhum district, a senior forest official said on Wednesday.
The tusker, which had attacked several people in the last few days, entered the Noamundi and Hatgamariah police station areas late on Tuesday and killed the six people, Chaibasa Divisional Forest Officer Aditya Narayan said.
Four people were also injured in the elephant attack, another forest official said.
The elephant had claimed the lives of seven people, including three members of a family, a day ago, Narayan said.
Teams of forest officials with experts from West Bengal’s Bankura district have been engaged to drive away the elephant back into the forest, the official said.
Meanwhile, several trains have been cancelled in the area due to the movement of elephants.