Updated On: 05 February, 2026 08:36 PM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
Maharashtra Forest Department had on December, 19, 2025 safely rescued the leopard after it entered into a housing society and attacked multiple people
-1770303168836_d.png)
The leopard (above) was fitted with a GPS satellite collar and microchip before its release into the wild. File Pic
A leopard that was earlier captured from a residential Bhayandar society in Mumbai, fitted with a radio-collar and later released into the wild, has been found dead, officials said on Thursday.
The leopard had entered Parijat Society, a residential building in Bhayandar East of Thane district in Maharashtra was released back into the wild on December 25, 2025.