Child Killed, Mom Injured in Firing by Assam Forest Personnel Driving Away Elephants

A two-year-old girl was killed and her mother injured during a firing by forest department personnel to chase a herd of wild elephants that also wounded another person in Assam’s Kamrup Rural district, police said on Friday.

Personnel of the department were engaged in driving away a herd of wild elephants creating havoc for the past several days from Bondapara in Boko area and a bullet accidentally hit the child and her mother who were sitting outside their house on Thursday night, police said.

The baby was on her mother’s lap.

The forest guards rushed the two to a hospital in Boko where the child was declared dead and the mother was shifted to the Gauhati Medical College Hospital (GMCH) in a serious condition.

Meanwhile, the elephants attacked a farmer injuring him and he was also referred to the GMCH.

Angry locals blocked National Highway 17 on Friday to protest against the death of the child and urged the government to take measures to stop destruction of crops by wild elephants.

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