A wild elephant has bathed and sat guard for more than a fortnight over the corpse of a man it trampled to death in the northeastern Indian state of Assam, forest officials said Saturday.
P.K Barua from the Mazigoan forest range in Assam said he was "absolutely baffled" at the behaviour of the Asian elephant.
"We just cannot get the corpse away from the elephant," said Barua.
"We think the elephant might be feeling some remorse for having killed the villager Kotia Bora by shaking a tree on which he was perched. Now he bathes the corpse and sits guard in front of it."
Meanwhile, villagers in Mazigoan demanded forest officials "rescue the corpse" as they were waiting to cremate it according to Hindu rites -- GUWAHATI (AFP)
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