Multiple reports say a wild elephant kills four members of the same family in Nepal across a 14-year period. The deaths are attributed to elephant attacks affecting the family over time, according to the outlets covering the incident. The India Today report states the elephant kills four members of the same Nepal family and frames the event as occurring over 14 years, while The Independent describes a similar pattern of fatalities within the same family across that timeframe. The articles present the case as a repeated lethal incident involving one wild elephant and the same family members. Details such as the exact dates, locations, and circumstances of each death are not specified in the provided excerpts, and the reports do not clearly attribute blame to specific authorities. However, both sources agree on the core facts: the victims are four people from one family in Nepal, the cause is a wild elephant attack, and the deaths span roughly 14 years.