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Forest staff subdue elephant after tense night in Gundlupet

Summary by Star of Mysore
Gundlupet: Gundlupet town heaved a sigh of relief after the Forest Department successfully brought elephant Parthasarathi under control following a tense night of chaos. The elephant, which had been brought in for a tiger-capturing operation near Kallahalli, ran amok after being stung by bees while drinking water at a lake on Friday evening. Startled and agitated, Parthasarathi broke free from its handlers and dashed through Gundlupet town, caus…
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November 10, 2015: Reporters reported that on November 9, 2015, in the evening, officials from the Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary and a team of village volunteers from Ban Khao Mai Nuan, Village No. 18, Tambon Rabam, Lan Sak District, Uthai Thani Province, worked together to capture a baby elephant that had escaped from the Huai Kha Khaeng forest and strayed into the village. However, the mission proved difficult as the elephant was difficul…

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Star of Mysore broke the news in on Sunday, November 9, 2025.
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