Kushalnagar, May 20: A high-level investigation is underway into the recent death of a tourist woman and an elephant during a fight between two elephants at the Dubare wildlife camp.
Additional Chief Principal Conservator of Forests Manoj Rajan visited the camp and collected comprehensive information about the incident.
Manoj Rajan, who visited the incident site in Dubare on Monday along with the district and local officials of the department, gathered information and collected minute details of the incident through the in-charge officers of the elephant camp, mahouts and mahouts. He got complete details from the officials about the cause of the accident of the tourist woman and the matters related to the fight between the two elephants, the death of the injured elephant and the pre-history of the two elephants. He said that the main reason for the incident will come out after the investigation.
Later, Manoj Rajan, who got information about the elephants in the camp, made the camp staff, elephant mahouts and herders aware of the camp's operations.
Senior forest officials were present on the occasion. Officials said that tourists will be restricted from visiting the Dubare camp until further orders.
In this context, a lonely atmosphere is visible in the camp without tourists.
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