Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

US tourist feared killed by protected Andaman tribe

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An American tourist was killed by arrows shot by protected tribesmen living in the remote North Sentinel Island in the Andaman islands, AFP reports quoting police said.

John Chau, 27, had taken a boat ride with local fishermen before venturing alone in a canoe to the island where the indigenous people live cut off completely from the outside world. As soon as he set foot on the island, Chau found himself facing a flurry of arrows, official sources told AFP.

Police officer Vijay Singh said those arrested are fishermen who facilitate­d the American’s visit to the Island.

Singh said the man was killed on Saturday.

Chau had made several trips to the Andaman islands recently before finally managing to make it to the remote stretch by offering money to local fishermen.

“He tried to reach the Sentinel island on November 14 but could

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not make it. Two days later he went well prepared. He left the dingy midway and took a canoe all by himself to the island,” AFP reports quoting sources.

“He was attacked by arrows but he continued walking. The fishermen saw the tribals tying a rope around his neck and dragging his body”, sources said.

Chau’s body has not yet been retrieved, a police official said.

The North Sentinel island is out of bounds even to the Indian navy in a bid to protect its reclusive inhabitant­s who number only about 150. The Sentineles­e people live on their own small forested island and are known to resist all contact with outsiders.

The Andamans are also home to the 400-strong Jarawa tribe who activists say are at threat from outsiders, who often bribe local authoritie­s to spend a day out with them.

 ?? AFP ?? A view of the Andaman coast line. The tourist had made several trips to the islands before managing to make it to the remote stretch.
AFP A view of the Andaman coast line. The tourist had made several trips to the islands before managing to make it to the remote stretch.

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