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JORHAT: A male wild elephant was killed and another injured when a goods train ran over them in Gibbon Wildlife Sanctuary in upper Assam’s Jorhat district on Sunday night, forest department sources said.

A herd of over 20 jumbos was crossing the railway tracks by the side of the sanctuary when a goods train towards Tinsukia ran over the elephants killing one of them on the spot around 7 pm.

Forest officials from Melang reserve forest division, under which the sanctuary falls near Moriani, rushed to the site to take stock of the situation and provided medical attention to the injured pachyderm, sources said. Being an elephant corridor the jumbos regularly cross the railway tracks there, but today they were caught unawares as an unscheduled train crossed the area at that time, they said. (PTI)

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