Elephants kill five people in India after villagers 'threw stones to scare them away' Human encounters with country's 29,000 elephants are on the increase as their habitat disappears

57AM GMT 22 Mar 2016

This is the terrifying moment when a man is grabbed by a rampaging

elephant's trunk and lifted off the ground like a twig as a crowd

looks on helpless.

The encounter happened in eastern India where five people were killed

in two separate attacks.

Four of the victims died in the village of Bhatar in West Bengal state

on Sunday morning when three elephants apparently strayed from their

herd.

Disappearing habitat brings elephants into conflict with humans more

frequently in India Photo: AFP/GETTY IMAGES

Benoy Krishna Burman, West Bengal forest minister, told AFP the

victims were trampled after angering the elephants by throwing stones

to try to scare them off.

The male elephant died when it was hit by a tranquilliser dart fired

by forestry officials summoned to help, and the other three - a female

and two calves - ran away, Burman said.

Another man died in the Burdwan district of West Bengal, where a

horrifying video captured his final moments.

Wildlife experts say encounters between humans and elephants are

increasing in India's rural areas due to the destruction of the

animals' habitat.

Last month a wild elephant went on an hours-long rampage in a town in

eastern India, damaging about 100 homes, shops and other buildings.

Photos showed the bewildered animal wandering around Siliguri, about

360 miles north of Kolkata, crashing into buildings, as people

scurried out of the way.

India is home to 29,000 wild elephants, about 60 per cent of which

live outside of designated national parks and wildlife sanctuaries.

As many as 300 people are killed by the animals every year in India,

according to the World Wildlife Fund has set up a flying squad in

parts of Asia to head off conflict between humans and elephants.

Its teams of Asian elephants and their riders ward off the invaders,

drawing them away from villages.

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