Elephant turns violent during religious event in Kerala, pulls man with trunk, flings him into air | Video

During a religious event in Kerala, a 26-year-old mahout assistant named Vivek was violently attacked by an elephant. The incident occurred while preparations were being made to place a deity's idol on the elephant's back. Eyewitnesses reported that the elephant suddenly became agitated, seizing Vivek with its trunk and flinging him into the air. Fortunately, he sustained only minor injuries. This event has reignited discussions about the safety protocols involved in managing elephants during public festivities, particularly in Kerala, where such rituals are deeply rooted in tradition. The incident highlights the inherent risks associated with using elephants in religious ceremonies and the need for greater awareness and safety measures to protect both humans and animals. Authorities are now investigating the circumstances surrounding the event to prevent such occurrences in the future.
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