The tent was provided by a private resort. Wayanad district Collector Adeela Abdulla has asked the Tahsildar to submit a report on the incident.

news Death Sunday, January 24, 2021 - 19:50

After a woman was attacked by a wild elephant while staying in a tent in Meppadi forest region of Wayanad, and died following the incident, it has ben found that there were major security lapses. The tenting services were provided by a private resort and it has been closed for the time being. Wayanad District Collector, Adeela Abdulla has asked the Tahsildar to submit a report on the incident.

The incident happened on Saturday night. Shahana, 26, from Kannur was staying in a tent in the region while holidaying with her family. According to the police, the three members of the family came out of the tent when they heard the trumpeting sound of the elephant. While the two others managed to escape, Shahana died. It is unclear whether she was stamped to death or she had a cardiac arrest out of sudden shock, as she had no major external injuries.

Wayanad Sistrict Collector Adeela Abdulla visited the resort on Sunday and stated that there were security lapses in the area where the tents were built.

"Police investigation is on. So further details will be known after that. It is risky for the tourists to stay in these tents. These tents are so fragile without following any safety measures. Moreover these areas are prone for debris fall. So tourism in such places should be done after taking the opinion of authorities and disaster management authorities, by prioritising safety," the Collector told the media.

She also said that all the tents in the forest border regions will undergo a safety check from now on. She also said that the victim did not have any external injuries and that the exact reason fr death will be known only after the postmortem report comes.

The tents were inside the forest, a 45-minute off-road route by jeep. Many resorts in Wayanad provide tenting services at the edges of the forest. Some of them provide fencing around the tents to prevent wild animal attacks

 

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