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Rampaging elephants kill 8 in India’s northeast

Such attacks by domesticated elephants are extremely rare

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updated 7:07 a.m. ET July 26, 2007

GAUHATI, India - Two domesticated elephants went on a rampage through several villages in northeastern India, killing eight people and wounding five before being shot dead by police, officials said Thursday.

Police were searching for the owners of the elephants and trying to establish what caused the violent behavior, rare among tamed elephants. Angry villagers protesting the lack of protection burnt down the local forestry office.

The rampage occurred Wednesday in an area bordering India’s Assam and Mizoram states, said Gautam Ganguly, a senior government official in the area.

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The two elephants, a male and a female, ran through at least five villages in Assam, trampling anyone who got in their way before crossing into the neighboring state of Mizoram, where police were called in.

“Men of the Mizoram Police finally gunned the elephants down after dusk,” Ganguly said.

Local government officials said the families of the dead would receive $1,250 in compensation.

The remote region is home to some 5,000 wild Asiatic elephants, and conflicts between the elephants and humans have been on the rise due to constant encroachment on the animals’ habitat. However, attacks by domesticated elephants are extremely rare.

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