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Leopardess beaten to death by villagers in UP's Pilibhit

Updated on: 10 May,2024 04:45 PM IST  |  Pilibhit,
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Three people suffered injuries in the attack by the feline, forest officials said. The incident took place in Rampur village

Leopardess beaten to death by villagers in UP's Pilibhit

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A three-year-old leopardess in Uttar Pradesh's Pilibhit district was killed by village locals with sticks and sharp-edged agriculture tools after it attacked them while they were working in their agricultural fields, a forest official said.


Three people suffered injuries in the attack by the feline, forest officials said. The incident took place in Rampur village.


An autopsy conducted by veterinary officers, Deepak Verma and Suresh Chandar, said the cause of death was due to severe brain haemorrhage and excessive blood loss due to deep cuts on the feline's head and elbow.


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