Mumbai, December 5: In a tragic incident, a tiger killed a 50-year-old man near Pitesur village, located within the Jamb-Kandri forest range in Mohadi taluka in Maharashtra's Bhandara on Wednesday, December 4. The fatal attack occurred between 8 pm and 9 pm in the Golden Designated Area (Bit) No 53 Reserve Forest when the man was at a pond for fishing, as per the forest department's reports.

According to a report published by , the deceased was identified as Laxman Doma Mohankar. Mohankar, a resident of Pitesur village, had gone to the pond to catch fish after dark. When he failed to return home by late hours, concerned villagers launched a search around 11 pm.슬롯 머신 사이트 추천Man-Eater Tiger That Killed Six Persons in Maharashtra's Chandrapur Forest Circle Captured After Two-Month-Long Operation.

Tiger Attack in Maharashtra

They later discovered his body in the forest, partially consumed by the tiger. The victim슬롯사이트™s left leg was severed at the thigh, with the lower portion found some distance away. Upon receiving information from the villagers, the forest department quickly dispatched a team to the location. Mohankar's body was transported to the rural hospital in Mohadi for a post-mortem at around 3 am.

Woman Killed in Tiger Attack

In another incident, a tragic tiger attack claimed the life of 55-year-old Rekha Maroti Yermalwar in Chandrapur district on Friday, November 29. The incident occurred near Nilsani Pedgaon village in Sawli taluka. The attack was discovered on Saturday, November 30, around 7 am.슬롯 머신 사이트 추천Tiger Spotted in Hyderabad: Tiger Seen Crossing Highway Near Nirmal-Adilabad Border in Kuntala Forest, Video Surfaces.

This fatality is part of a rising number of tiger attacks in the Vidarbha region, particularly in Chandrapur district, where human-wildlife conflict has escalated in recent years. The Pench Tiger Reserve has also witnessed a significant rise in such incidents over the past two years. According to reports, a total of 302 people have been killed in tiger attacks across India in the last five years, with 55% of these fatalities occurring in Maharashtra.

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