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A camel has reportedly killed its owner after being left in high temperatures with its legs tied up all day.
The incident, reported in the Indian state of Rajasthan, happened on Saturday, May 21, during a record-breaking heatwave that saw temperatures reaching 43 degrees Celsius. It reportedly took 25 villagers six hours to calm the animal down.
According to a report in The Times of India, the owner, Urjaram, had forgotten to untie his camel during the day, and suddenly remembered while he was entertaining guests at home. When he went out to untie the camel, it attacked him, picking him up by the neck and throwing him in the ground.
A villager told TOI that the camel chewed the owner's body and severed his head in the process.
The report quotes villager Thakara Ram:
"The animal lifted him by the neck and threw him on to the ground, chewed the body and severed the head."Other villagers told the paper that the animal had attacked Urjaram in the past as well.
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