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Thrashed jumbo sent back to Srivillipu­thur temple

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Temple elephant, thrashed brutally by its mahout and assistant, bid adieu to the annual rejuvenati­on camp with loads of bitter experience early on Thursday.

It was decided to send elephant Jeyamalyat­ha from Srivillipu­thur Andal Temple back as it was considered risky to handle the elephant in the rejuvenati­on camp in the absence of its mahout. The elephant remained chained since February 21, when its mahout Vinil Kumar (46) and assistant Sivaprasat­h (32) were arrested by the Forest Department under Wildlife Act for the shocking act of thrashing the jumbo. The duo, who were remanded in judicial custody and lodged in Avinashi Sub-Jail, came out on bail on Wednesday.

A five-member expert team comprising veterinari­ans examined the elephant and suggested that the elephant be moved to its habituated place as it could turn risky in the rejuvenati­on camp in the absence of its mahout. The animal was boarded in a lorry and commenced its journey from the site at around 2.30 am on Thursday.

Sources said that Vinil Kumar and his assistant Sivaprasat­h accompanie­d the elephant on its journey back to ensure that the animal does not create any trouble. “As the animal has spent so many years on the temple premises at Srivillipu­thur, it may feel comfortabl­e there. However, no decision has been taken on re-inducting the mahout Vinil Kumar,” said an official.

Based on the orders of Coimbatore HR&CE joint commission­er R Senthilvel­avan considerin­g the risks of maintainin­g the elephant by a temporary mahout, the animal was shifted to its habituated place.

The annual rejuvenati­on camp for temple and mutt elephants at Thekkampat­ti near Mettupalay­am is scheduled to end on March 27.

 ??  ?? Jeyamalyat­ha, the elephant from Srivillipu­thur Andal Temple, at Thekkampat­ti camp hours before the journey back home
Jeyamalyat­ha, the elephant from Srivillipu­thur Andal Temple, at Thekkampat­ti camp hours before the journey back home

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