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| Mullaykal Balakrishnan Accidentally killed its Mahout |
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| February 27, 2010 |
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Mullaykal Balakrishnan killed its mahout accidentally killed its mahout, Shambu at Alapuzha today. During a procession another elephant created some problems and Shambu brought Balakrishnan from the problem area and tied. Because he lost so much of blood from a wound during bringing Balakrishnan from the situation, Shambu fall unconscious after tying Balakrishnan. And while turning Balakrishnan unfortunately stepped on his Mahout.
Dont know what to write about Shambu. He was a very friendly person handled Balakrishnan knowing his language. It was after shambu took over Balakrishnan's charge we started seeing him in processions. |
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