Updated On: 20 December, 2025 05:57 PM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
On Saturday, Maharashtra Forest Minister Ganesh Naik, along with local MLA Narendra Mehta, visited the spot where the attacks took place. The minister later went to the hospital to meet the injured victims and check on their condition

The leopard was captured after it entered a densely populated locality and attacked several residents, triggering panic among locals. File Pic/Satej Shinde
The Forest Department is considering fitting a radio collar on the leopard rescued from Bhayandar East in Mumbai on Friday, following a human-wildlife conflict in which seven people were injured in a crowded residential area.
The leopard was captured after it entered a densely populated locality and attacked several residents, triggering panic among locals.