Forest officials treating an elephant calf after it was hit by a speeding car on Asian Highway 2 near Bagdogra in West Bengal’s Darjeeling district Credit: Tanmoy Bhaduri

Siliguri: An elephant calf was seriously injured after being hit by a speeding car on Asian Highway 2 in Naxalbari in West Bengal’s Darjeeling district on November 7 night. The incident occurred while a herd of 60 elephants was crossing the highway.

The calf was accompanied by its mother. Its left foreleg was reportedly fractured and several cut marks found on its body apparently due to the collision with the car. “Around 9.45 pm, an elephant started chasing cars and vandalising small shops on the highway while a speeding car hit its calf,” said locals.

After that, a search operation was launched by forest officials and local people. Forest officials found the injured calf slumped beside the road and groaning in pain adjacent to Kiran Chandra Tea Garden. Forest officials of Bagdogra range, Tukriajhar range along with Sukna squad tranquilised and treated the elephant calf. Later in the morning, the calf walked back towards the herd in the Bagdogra forests.

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