Environmentalist attacked by tusker
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C.P. Muthanna of the Coorg Wildlife Society had a fortunate escape when a wild tusker attacked him at his property in Ammathi on Wednesday.
Forest Department employees who confirmed the incident mentioned Muthanna, who’s an environmental activist from the area, was strolling in his property when the tusker charged at him which left his proper leg fractured. He was administered medical help regionally and later shifted to a personal hospital in Mysuru for therapy.
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