
CHACHOENGSAO: Wild elephants are believed to have pulled a man from a small hut in a pineapple field and stomped him to death.
Searchers found the broken body of Ek Homhuan, 73, outside a hut in a pineapple field near Khao Ang Ruenai Wildlife Sanctuary, on Monday morning.
A villager informed police and park officials he had heard elephants entering the village, followed by a man shouting in fear, late on Sunday night.
A search on Monday morning led to the discovery of a man's body in a pineapple field, about 20 metres from a small hut.
Police said evidence found at the scene indicated elephants may have used their trunks to pull Ek from the hut.
An examination of the body found his skull was crushed and there was severe bruising over his body. It looked like he had been stomped to death.
Villagers said Ek had gone to sleep in the hut on Sunday night, to guard his crop against thieves, both animal and human.
His body was sent for a full autopsy at Tha Takiab Hospital.
Police were informed by the park that three elephants could have been involved, but after feeding they had returned to the sanctuary.
Villages around the area are frequently raided by wild elephants coming down from the mountain in search of food.