A German tourist died in India after he was attacked by a wild elephant in a forest reserve, police said on Wednesday.
The 77-year-old was riding a hired scooter in Tiger Valley in southern Tamil Nadu state evening when the agitated elephant attacked him on a hilly forest road, tossing the tourist into the woods.
“He failed to understand warnings by other travelers who had stopped a safe distance after spotting the wild elephant and drove ahead,” said Uma, a police officer who uses only one name.
“The elephant attacked him and he died on the way to a local hospital,” the officer told media.
Police said they had tried contacting the dead man’s family “but no one responded to our calls”.
Local media reported that the tourist continued driving towards the wild elephant despite warnings by travelers who were waiting for the animal to pass — and honked loudly to drive it away.
His decision to “ignore warnings and attempt to cross the road despite the elephant’s presence led to the fatal accident,” forest officer G. Venkatesh said.