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Popular captive elephant Erattupetta Ayyappan dies at 55

The tusker was a regular presence at temple festivals and processions and had a large fan following in Kerala
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Popular captive tusker ‘Erattupetta Ayyappan’ died due to ill health at his shelter in Teekoy in the district on Tuesday, the Kerala Elephant Owners Federation (KEOF) said here.

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He was believed to be 55 years old.

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Ayyappan was a regular presence at temple festivals and processions and had a large fan following in Kerala.

He had been receiving treatment for several months due to ongoing health issues and died on Tuesday morning, an office-bearer of the KEOF said.

A wild elephant calf, Ayyappan, was tamed at a young age at the Kodanad Elephant Centre in Ernakulam, the owners of the elephant said.

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Ayyappan won several titles and awards after participating in famous temple processions during Kerala's festivals.

His large trunk, heavy build and calm nature drew public admiration, said a KEOF member.

He was believed to be one of the last elephants auctioned by the forest department in 1977.

The department will conduct the post-mortem and remove the tusks before handing over the body to its owner for last rites, sources said.

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