Rooster kills man during forbidden cockfight: policemen

HYDERABAD, India – A man was killed by a rooster with a blade tied to his leg during an illegal cockfight in southern India, police said, bringing the focus to a practice that continues in some Indian states despite a ban on decades.

The rooster, with a 7 cm knife tied to its leg, vibrated in panic and cut its owner, Thangulla Satish, 45, in the groin last week, said police inspector B. Jeevan on Sunday.

The incident occurred in the village of Lothunur, in the state of Telangana.

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According to Jeevan, Satish was injured while preparing the cock for a fight. “Satish was hit by the cock knife in the groin and started to bleed a lot,” said the policeman, adding that the man died on the way to a hospital.

Jeevan said the police filed a lawsuit and was looking for more than a dozen people involved in organizing the cockfight. If guilt is proven, organizers can be jailed for up to two years.

A man was killed by a rooster with a blade tied to his leg during an illegal cockfight in southern India, police said, highlighting a practice that continues in some Indian states despite a decades-old ban.

A man was killed by a rooster with a blade tied to his leg during an illegal cockfight in southern India, police said, highlighting a practice that continues in some Indian states despite a decades-old ban.

Cockfights are common in the southern Indian states of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, despite a national ban imposed in 1960. Animal rights activists have long asked to control the illegal practice, which is mainly organized as part of local Hindu festivals usually attended by hundreds of people, although the crowds sometimes reach thousands. Cockfights are usually held under the watchful eye of powerful local politicians and involve large sums of money for betting.

Last year, a man was killed when a blade attached to his bird’s leg hit him in the neck during a cockfight in Andhra Pradesh. In 2010, a rooster killed its owner by cutting its jugular vein in the state of West Bengal.

According to police, the rooster involved in last week’s incident was among many other roosters prepared for the cockfighting festival in the village of Lothunur.

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As practice continues, a knife, blade or other sharp-edged weapon is tied to a bird’s leg to injure its rival. These fights continue until one competitor dies or runs away, declaring the other cock the winner.

Officer Jeevan said the rooster was taken to the police station before being taken to a local farm. “We may need to present it to the court,” he said.

Images of the rooster tied with a rope and pecking grains at the police station were widely seen on social media.

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