Another tiger attack reported in Madhya Pradesh


Seoni (Madhya Pradesh), June 5 (IANS): After a youth in the Seoni district of Madhya Pradesh was attacked by a tiger on June 1, another incident of the tiger attack on Tuesday near the Paraspani village in the same district has been reported.

A tiger attacked Yashwant Bisen, 58, a state power employee while he was attending to faults in the electricity lines near sugarcane fields, adjoining the forest area in Paraspani, said Rokhar Sub-Divisional Officer Rakesh Kodape.

Bisen was admitted to the Kurai Hospital with injuries to his right arm and back.

On June 1, Pancham Gajbe, 22, was attacked by a tiger while he was returning from the forest near Paraspani along with his brother and a dog. Gajbe suffered deep cuts on his arm and head.

Meanwhile, forest officials have refused to mark the tiger a man-eater. "The tiger must of moved near the human habitat as bushes and dense sugarcane fields provide relief from the sweltering heat. The attack was prompted by elementary urge for seclusion," said an official.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Jun 05 2019

    One should take care while moving in tiger territory.Never move alone.The electrician should have gone with second person ,knowing there are tigers .First human beings should have some sense.Not wild animals.could have make a loud noice before entering the area to drive them away.They are wild animals.seeing a dog certainly he feels attached or as his food.

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