The tusker Ayyappankutty sank into the marshy patch at Edakochi after it ran amok yesterday. It died after struggling for several hours in the slush while rescuers tried to bring it up using ropes. Though it it was lifted it died while being administered medicine.
The Wildlife Department has ordered an inquiry into the incident, official sources here said.
Rights groups, however, said the tusker could have been saved had the department intervened in time.
Though top officials of the Wildlife Department were alerted, they did not bother to act in seriousness till the situation slipped out of hand, he said.
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Ayyapankutty of Sankaramkulangara temple in Thrissur was brought to Kochi for a local festival. It ran amok around midnight on Wednesday and got trapped in the marshy ground, where it sank. It took about 12 hours before it was lifted in a highly exhausted condition after which it died.
"This particular case has thrown up several questions. First, was there prior permission of DFO before the elephant was brought to Kochi, as stipulated by the rules? Was the district administration was informed immediately after the tusker ran into trouble ? Were standard rescue procedures followed? It is for the Wildlife Department to answer these questions," Venkitachalam said.
He said in the past there were two instances of elephants being saved in similar situations by deploying right people at the right time and applying right methods, campaigners said.