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		</div><p>Elephants have killed five people in two separate attacks in eastern India, an official said.</p>
<p>One of the animals died after being tranquillised.</p>
<p>Senior forest official Ajay Das said one man was killed on Monday after he walked out of his home in a village in the Burdwan district of West Bengal state.</p>
<p>The man encountered five elephants, and was tossed in the air and trampled by one of them.</p>
<p>In a separate incident on Sunday in another part of the district, four people were killed when three elephants attacked them.</p>
<p>Mr Das said one elephant in that group, a male, was tranquillised and later died.</p>
<p>An adult female and a calf ran away. The three elephants left a trail of destruction, he said.</p>
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