Maha: After tiger kills villager, indignant locals assault woodland respectable, two guards; trio hospitalised

Through PTI

BHANDARA: A woodland respectable and two guards have been severely injured on Wednesday after a bunch of native citizens attacked them when the personnel reached their village in Maharashtra’s Bhandara district to seize a tiger that killed one of the vital villagers hours in the past, respectable resources mentioned.

The Assistant Conservator of Forests (ACF) and two woodland guards, who have been injured within the assault, are present process remedy at a health facility in Nagpur, they mentioned.

A tiger killed a 52-year-old guy, recognized as Ishwar Motghare, at Khatkheda village in Paoni tehsil of Bhandara this morning.

When some woodland officers and different personnel reached there to seize the animal, the indignant locals attacked the ACF and two woodland guards, the resources mentioned.

The injured have been admitted to a health facility in Nagpur, they mentioned, including that the tiger used to be later tranquilised via the Maharashtra woodland division and despatched to Gorewada Rescue Centre in Nagpur.

A repayment of Rs 30,000 and Rs 9.70 lakh cheque has been given to the circle of relatives of the deceased via the Deputy Conservator of Forests (DCF).

BHANDARA: A woodland respectable and two guards have been severely injured on Wednesday after a bunch of native citizens attacked them when the personnel reached their village in Maharashtra’s Bhandara district to seize a tiger that killed one of the vital villagers hours in the past, respectable resources mentioned.

The Assistant Conservator of Forests (ACF) and two woodland guards, who have been injured within the assault, are present process remedy at a health facility in Nagpur, they mentioned.

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When some woodland officers and different personnel reached there to seize the animal, the indignant locals attacked the ACF and two woodland guards, the resources mentioned.

The injured have been admitted to a health facility in Nagpur, they mentioned, including that the tiger used to be later tranquilised via the Maharashtra woodland division and despatched to Gorewada Rescue Centre in Nagpur.

A repayment of Rs 30,000 and Rs 9.70 lakh cheque has been given to the circle of relatives of the deceased via the Deputy Conservator of Forests (DCF).