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Published 16:35 24 Aug 2022 BST
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The elephant had reportedly become frustrated as a result of being overworked in extreme heat (KhaoSod)[/caption]
It is rare for elephants to attack people, but they can become aggressive when they feel harassed, vulnerable or threatened.
Earlier this year, an elephant trampled a woman to death in India, before returning and attacking her corpse at her funeral.
According to local reports, 70-year-old Maya Murmu was innocently collecting water from a tubewell in Odisha's Mayurbhanj district in Eastern India on the morning of Thursday June 9.
As per police reports, Murmu was attacked and subsequently killed by a wild elephant that had reportedly strayed from the Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary which is located in a neighbouring state.
The attack saw the animal trample Murmu, who was taken to a local hospital but unfortunately died of her injuries shortly after the incident took place, as relayed by Rasgovindpur policeman Lopamudra Nayak.

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