Kasargod: Attempt to capture porcupine backfires after tunnel collapses killing one


Stephan Kayyar

Daijiworld Media Network - Kasargod

Kasargod, Nov 30: A 35-year-old man who had entered a narrow tunnel to capture a porcupine died after the tunnel caved in. It took a 22 hour operation for the firefighters from Uppala and Kasargod to retrieve his body. The incident took place at Dharmathadka on November 29, Thursday at around 5.30 pm.

The deceased Narayan Naik was a daily wage labourer. He and two others had visited the nearby forest area to capture porcupines. The trio managed to capture one porcupine and Narayan Naik noticed that another porcupine was hiding in the tunnel.

To capture the animal, Naik entered the narrow tunnel in a hillock but was stuck when the tunnel caved in. His two friends tried enter the tunnel but failed. They later called locals for help, but even they could not reach Naik.


Narayan Naik

At 8 pm, firefighters from Uppala visited the spot. However, in spite of working continuously till 4 am, they could not retrieve his body. The hillock had a very narrow entrance, which allowed only one person to enter which was a major hurdle.

On Friday morning, more firefighters arrived from Uppala and Kasargod and with the help of 20 other youth they started clearing soil. They started the morning operations at 10 am and around 4 pm, they were able to retrieve the body which was stuck 40 meters inside the hillock.

The Badiyadka police, who had visited the spot, took the body to Kasargod General Hospital for post mortem.

This is a second incident that happened in Dharmathadka. Fifteen years ago Chandrappa, Athappa and Harish died when their bid to capture porcupine failed.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sat, Dec 01 2018

    This may be mainly to hunt the wild animals which dwell in forest which is quite dangerous.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 01 2018

    Charane Ki Murgi Barane Ka Masala.
    RIP Narayan ...

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  • MX5, KA19

    Fri, Nov 30 2018

    One question, why?
    I really don't know why they'd run after a porcupine. Curious to know what was it for actually.
    No jokes please. If someone really knows, please tell the reason.

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Sat, Dec 01 2018

    People have considered wild animals as great delicacy.

    Various wild animals (and birds) including porcupines, wild boars, wild rodents, members of the lizard family, certain snakes etc have been hunted around the world - for food.

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  • abdulla, india

    Fri, Nov 30 2018

    All he had to do was..
    Close one end.
    and Smoke the tunnel from other end .. .
    Porcupine cannot breathe hence it will be Fumigated and will run for its life.
    Close all opening first. and keep aNet on loose end.
    you will et it alive .then Cook ..
    may his Soul rest in peace.

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Sat, Dec 01 2018

    2019 BJP fate will the same .

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  • Kamath, Canada

    Sat, Dec 01 2018

    Yes . One could have used smoking technique. How sad a life is lost.

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