Elephant run over by train in Assam

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GUWAHATI: A speeding train  mowed down a wild elephant while it was trying to cross a railway track in north Lakhimpur district of Assam on Friday.

A  forest  official  informed that a herd of elephants from the nearby Dulung reserve forest was crossing the railway track at Pathalipam area, when the train hit the jumbo, killing it on the spot. Veterinarians were rushed to  the accident site for carrying out post-mortem.

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