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Maharashtra: Man killed by tiger in Bhandara

Updated on: 30 September,2022 10:14 PM IST  |  Gondia
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Camera traps have been installed and three teams have been formed to trap the animal, a forest official said

Maharashtra: Man killed by tiger in Bhandara

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A 40-year-old man was mauled to death by a tiger in Maharashtra's Bhandara district on Friday morning, a forest department official said.


Tejram Kar had gone to his paddy field in Kanhalgaon in Lakhandar tehsil at around 9:30am when the incident took place, forest department official Roshan Rathod said.


His body was recovered some 500 metres away from the field by a team of forest and police personnel, Rathod added.


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"We suspect the tiger might be CT-1, which had killed a man on September 21. Camera traps have been installed and three teams have been formed to trap the animal," he said.

Local forest officials said CT-1 is suspected of having killed 11 persons between January and September this year and orders to capture it post tranquilisation have been issued by higher authorities.

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