Breaking News: Elephant Terror In Haridwar, Driver Dies Of Heart Attack In Mathura Incident
In Uttarakhand’s Haridwar, panic is spreading as wild elephants increasingly enter residential areas, creating fear among locals. The latest visuals from Jagdishpur show four elephants roaming freely on the road, with one even barging into a garage. Residents report that herds have been moving from forests through fields and highways, eventually reaching villages and neighborhoods. The Forest Department has been urged to take urgent action before the situation turns dangerous.Meanwhile, a shocking incident has surfaced from Mathura, where a car driver suddenly collapsed and died, suspected to be due to a heart attack. CCTV footage captured the man stumbling as he exited a gate, before falling face-first onto the road. Bystanders rushed to help and, with difficulty, managed to lift him and lay him on his back. Despite being taken to the hospital quickly, doctors declared him dead.The deceased has been identified as a driver from Agra, employed by a retired GST officer. He had come to Mathura on Sunday evening but tragically lost his life within minutes of arrival. The back-to-back incidents in Haridwar and Mathura highlight both man-animal conflict and rising health emergencies that continue to impact communities.





















