Kerala Forest and Wildlife Department on Saturday requested to ki!ll a tiger in Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary after two people had lost their lives in tiger att@ack in the locale in most recent one week.
On Saturday, bequest specialist K Mahalakshmi, 30, fell prey to tiger att@ack while she was picking leaves in a tea home in a Wayanad town, flanking Tamil Nadu. As panicky colleagues raised clamor, the tiger relinquished the body.
On last Monday, an agriculturist living in a town close Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary was eaten by a tiger. The casualty, S Bhaskaran, 62, was going through a timberland way to another town, when the tiger jumped on him.
Following day, stays of his body were discovered scattered in the timberland. In the wake of perusing the pug marks found in the area, timberland authorities had arrived at the conclusion that the creature was a tiger.
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