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Mahout's Tragic Death: SHRC Demands Answers
8 Feb
Summary
- SHRC seeks report on compensation for mahout's family.
- Safety measures at elephant rehab center under review.
- Internal inquiry report on incident due within one month.

The State Human Rights Commission (SHRC) has directed the conservator of Agasthyavanam Biological Park to submit a comprehensive report concerning the tragic death of mahout Vishnu. Vishnu lost his life after being trampled by an elephant at the Kottoor Elephant Rehabilitation Centre. SHRC is particularly interested in whether compensation has been provided to Vishnu's legal heirs.
The commission registered the case suo motu, prompted by media coverage of the incident. Beyond compensation, SHRC seeks details on the safety measures in place at the rehabilitation centre and any new protocols implemented post-incident to prevent future tragedies.
Furthermore, SHRC has requested the findings of an internal inquiry conducted by the conservator. This inquiry aims to clarify the circumstances leading to Vishnu's death and identify any potential lapses in safety or supervision. The detailed report is mandated to be submitted within one month, with the case scheduled for consideration on March 24. A representative from the conservator's office is expected to attend the proceedings to provide necessary clarifications.




