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Saturday, April 25, 2020

The man-eating panther picked up the monk, took him 200 meters into the forest and tore him apart, hunting down another monk in a week.


The man-eating tiger has hunted one more prey in Junagadh.  In front of Gorakhnath Ashram in Bhavnath, Deepada picked up the monk and took him 200 meters away.  Where the monk was torn to pieces.  Forest department and police teams have reached the spot.  The forest department has taken action to catch the man-eating leopard fast.  Even a few days ago, a monk was torn to pieces by a tiger.  This is the second incident of leopard hunting in a week.  The Forest Department has so far spotted two leopards.
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An investigation of CCTV footage was launched
Bhavnath Police Station PSI P.V.  Dholakia said the pangolin struck between 2 and 4 p.m.  The monk was dragged from the government dome in front of Gorakhnath Ashram to the forest.  There the monk was torn to pieces.  The age of the monk is around 45 to 50 years.  An investigation into the CCTV footage has been launched.

 (Reporting and photos: Atul Mehta, Junagadh)


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