A girl student has lost her life in Hasalaka, Gangeya, Pahe Canal area after being attacked by a wild elephant this morning (28).
This area is a village which is regularly attacked by elephants, which has become a great threat to the crops as well as human lives.
This morning, a 16-year-old student was attacked by a wild elephant and was unable to save her life.
This girl was a victim of this attack when she was carrying alms for her brother who died 14 days ago with her parents to the temple.
In this way, Hasalaka Ganga, a student named Anuttara Indunil, a resident of the Pahe Canal area, died prematurely.
It is said that she is ready to face the practical tests of this year’s Aposa General Examination tomorrow (29).
Ravana note.
How many lives have been destroyed by this elephant-human conflict. But it is clear from such incidents that no suitable solution has been found. There is no point in blaming the elephant or these people. An elephant is a beast. They search for food. It comes because people have fenced and taken possession of their habitat, the forest.
In search of food to fill their big bellies to some extent, they go to villages because there is no forest to keep food for them. Claiming rights to their land, they go to villages where they have no place to stay. It is for their own needs. .We hereby recall that if further deforestation is prevented, this problem can be prevented from getting worse.
However, it is essential to recognize the value of these human lives and take any action to protect them. This is for the attention of the authorities.