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Kerala news channel cameraman killed in elephant attack


Mangalore Today News Network / India Today

Palakkad, May 8, 2024: A 34-year-old cameraman of a leading Malayalam news channel was killed in a wild elephant attack while reporting in Kerala’s Palakkad district on Wednesday.


Wild elephant attack on cameraman


AV Mukesh, working with Mathrubhumi News, was seriously injured in the attack when he and the reporter were capturing visuals of the movement of the strayed elephant herd, channel sources said.

The tragedy struck the cameraman when he was shooting the visuals of jumbos crossing a river in a place located between Malambuzha and Kanjikode.

It is an area that witnesses frequent straying of wild elephants, according to locals.

Though the reporter and the driver of the vehicle could manage to run away to safety, Mukesh was attacked and seriously injured by a elephant.

He was rushed to a nearby hospital, but he could not be saved, the sources added.

Hailing from Parappanangadi in Malappuram district, Mukesh had been working in the Palakkad bureau of the Mathrubhumi News for one year.

He had been part of the New Delhi bureau of the channel for several years.

Mukesh also proved his skills in reporting by penning over 100 articles in Mathrubhumi online as part of a column titled "Athijeevanam", in which he depicted the lives of marginalised people.

His colleagues remembered that his articles in the column helped invite the attention of authorities and the public to the plight of the poor and marginalised.

They also said Mukesh used to provide financial assistance to those persons whom he had mentioned in his column by collecting money from his salary.

He is survived by his wife.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Leader of Opposition in the State Assembly VD Satheesan and ministers AK Saseendran, M B Rajesh, Saji Cheriyan and others condoled the demise of the cameraman.