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The spirit of Ganesh has gotten pissed off! Simple story is a killer elephant has been on the loose for well over 14 years, with a confirmed kill count of 25 people, four are part of a single family. After a man lost his parents to this psychotic mammal, he sold everything he owned and moved over nine miles to a different village. The government issued a license at the time to cull the maniac pachyderm , but it escaped into a national forest and remained elusive for years, at which point the license expired and the bastard escaped his death warrant.
Fast forward to last month, the creepy stalker tracked down his family in the new town and trampled on through his home destroying his daughter in law and 4 year old son. This thing needs a non-expiring death warrant because it is just gone off the chain! I don't know if anyone knows what has caused this bastard to become so homicidal, but it needs a firring squad asap!
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Fast forward to last month, the creepy stalker tracked down his family in the new town and trampled on through his home destroying his daughter in law and 4 year old son. This thing needs a non-expiring death warrant because it is just gone off the chain! I don't know if anyone knows what has caused this bastard to become so homicidal, but it needs a firring squad asap!
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Quote:He has a long memory.Authorities are being irresponsible. They have a tracker on it. It is time to call in an attack helicopter and just hit the bastard with a rocket pod. Let see it try and walk that off like the two slugs it took.
A notorious rogue Nepalese elephant has stalked resident Shanichara Bote for years, killing four of his family members 14 years apart — including two even after they all moved miles away to try to escape the homicidal pachyderm.
Bote’s nightmare began in December 2012, when Dhurbe — an infamous killer elephant whose human death toll is now up to 25 — fatally trampled the man’s parents in the Nepalese town of Madi near Chitwan National Park, the Kathmandu Post said.
The grief-stricken son packed up and moved himself and the rest of his family to safety, setting up his new homestead nine miles away, across the Rapti River and to Jagatpur, the outlet reported.
Earlier this month, Dhurbe tracked down the family and burst into their home, killing Bote’s daughter-in-law, Ashika Bote, 25, and his 4-year-old grandson, Bharat Bote.
“We believed that moving across the major rivers would keep us safe,” Bote told the Kathmandu Post. “But after all these years, the exact same elephant found us again, raided our home and took my daughter-in-law and my little grandson.
“There is nowhere left for us to run.”
The elephant has a long history of fatal misdeeds — he has reportedly killed more than two dozen people since 2010, park officials told the outlet.
According to Vice, 93 soldiers set out to kill Dhurbe after the fatal 2012 attack and shot the beast twice — although he still made his getaway.
The elephant resurfaced in 2016 and was fitted with a new tracking collar in 2020 after the original one stopped working — but a third was put in place in 2023, the outlet said.
The collar pings Dhurbe’s location every hour — but has not succeeded in stopping the attacks.




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