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SURACHAI PIRAGSA

Man killed by wild elephant

Police inspect the scene of an elephant attack at a plantation in Non Dindaeng district of Buri Ram province. (Photo supplied by Surachai Piragsa)

BURI RAM: A man has been killed by one of three wild elephants in his plantation in Non Dindaeng district while his wife narrowly escaped death by lying still.

The body of Surasak Picharanakhonburi, 26, was found at the plantation in Ban Khlong Hin village when police and rescue workers arrived at the scene in the early hours of Thursday, police said.

Surasak suffered serious chest wounds. Footprints of elephants were found in the area.

Ms Sureerat Thabuangsri, 27, wife of the victim, told police that her family and about 10 workers had harvested cassava in the plantation on Wednesday. At night, only she and her husband slept in the plantation because they wanted to spray pesticides the next day. The couple set up a mosquito net near their 10-wheel truck and slept inside.

The arrival of three wild elephants late in the early hours of Thursday woke them up. The man tried to run away but was attacked by one of the jumbos, which gored him with its tusk, said police.

His wife used the mosquito net to wrap around her body and lay still. She then gradually crawled to hide under the nearby truck. After the elephants left, she came out to check her husband but he had already died. She immediately alerted her relatives who later called police.

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