Siddapur, Feb. 18: A herd of wild elephants attacked a moving car, and the driver escaped with life on the Siddapur-Mysuru road on Wednesday night.
Prajith of Pulieri village near Siddapur was returning to Siddapur at night after going to Mysuru for work. He was driving slowly when he noticed a wild elephant coming along the road near the Teakwood Coffee plantation on the Siddapur-Mysuru road. Suddenly, a group of 4 wild elephants attacked the car and Prajith, who was driving, sat in the car in fear. The wild elephants attacked the car with their tusks, causing damage to the car. Hearing the sound of the attack on the car, Anil, the manager of the Teakwood Coffee plantation, immediately came and saw that the wild elephants had attacked the car. He questioned the driver, who was in a panic, and reassured him. After the wild elephants went to the coffee plantation, the car driver took the car and went to Siddapur. Forest Department officials visited the spot and inspected it.
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