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Villagers take to sleeping on roof as elephant is still at large after k!lling 22 people

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Last updated: January 19, 2026 2:08 pm
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Published: January 19, 2026
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An elephant which k!lled 22 people in India remains at large as petrified villagers have been forced to sleep on rooftops for fear the vicious animal might return.

The young male animal has been terrorising people in the West Singhbhum district of Jharkhand in eastern India for over two weeks now and, tragically, four children including an eight-month-old baby are among those the beast mauled to de@th.

The elephant is distinctive as it only has one tusk and is thought to be in an aggressive mating season known as musth – a period of increased s£xual libido and aggression which can last up to 20 days.

Villagers take to sleeping on roof as elephant is still at large after k!lling 22 people

The beast started its k!lling spree on January 1 and has caused many people to abandon their makeshift homes and some have sought refuge in treetops or on flat roofs.

Hunters are trying to locate and stop the elephant, using high resolution drones and tranquilliser darts.

Villagers take to sleeping on roof as elephant is still at large after k!lling 22 people

The k!lling has spread panic across the region, officials say.

Aditya Narayan, a division forest officer of the Chaibasa district, said: “Anyone who came in front of it was trampled. In one family alone four people were k!lled. It is unprecedented.

“We have seen elephants in musth in the past, but they’d rarely harm people.”

Incidents of human-elephant conflict have been rising in the region for years, driven by shrinking forests caused by construction, habitat fragmentation and increased human settlement along elephant corridors.

 

 

 

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