A 70-year-old woman who was trampled to de*ath by an elephant later had her body stampeded over by the very same wild animal.
Maya Murmu was out collecting water in Raipal village, Eastern India when the escaped elephant came out of nowhere and trampled her on Thursday morning.
She later died in hospital of her injuries, Rasgovindpur police station inspector Lopamudra Nayak said.
Then that evening the elephant returned as the 70-year-old’s body lay on top of her funeral pyre.
It took her body down, trampled her again, threw her around and went off into the night, according to the Press Trust of India.
The elephant is believed to have travelled from the Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary in the state of Jharkhand, 200km away from Raipal in Odisha state, Mayurbhanj district.
According to local reports, the Independent said, the second trampling happened while Ms Murmu’s family were performing last rites.
It is now known if anyone else was harmed but the family did go ahead with the ceremony after the elephant left.
Around 100 people in India are kil*led each year by elephants, though the number can be as high as 300, according to the World Wildlife Fund.
The Indian government limits potentially de*adly human-elephant encounters by tagging the giants with radio collars and alerting locals via text messages when the beasts wander through human-populated zones.
The footage, recorded in the Dhubri district, shows the elephant emerging from the forest in pursuit of its victim and the man running for his life.
The injured man was rushed to safety while the forest officials chased the jumbo back towards the forest cover.
India Today reported the man was ‘severely injured’ although still alive, receiving treatment in hospital on 19 December.