Woman Killed In Tiger Attack Near Bandhavgarh Reserve

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A tiger strayed into a residential area near the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh, resulting in a fatal attack and sparking protests over alleged negligence.

Key Points

  • A tiger strayed into a residential area near Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, resulting in a fatal attack on a woman and injuries to four others.
  • The tiger attack sparked protests from villagers who accused forest officials of negligence and delayed rescue efforts.
  • Angry villagers allegedly assaulted a forest ranger and manhandled a woman staffer during the protest.
  • Forest teams have shifted the injured persons to hospital for treatment and police security has been deployed in the village.

A tiger strayed into a residential area near the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve in Madhya Pradesh's Umaria district early on Sunday, mauling a woman to death and injuring four other persons, officials said.

Villagers Protest Over Tiger Attacks

The incident occurred around 3 am at Kherwa Tola locality in Panpatha village near the tiger reserve, following which angry locals allegedly assaulted a forest ranger and manhandled a woman staffer while protesting against repeated tiger attacks in the area.

 

Villagers accused forest officials of failing to respond promptly despite repeated calls for help and claimed the tiger was still roaming nearby.

The protest by angry villagers delayed efforts to launch a rescue operation for the big cat.

"The tiger killed a woman and injured three to four persons," Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve field director Anupam Sahay told PTI after reaching the spot.

Locals identified the deceased as Phool Bai Pal (40).

The protesters allegedly did not allow officials and police personnel to take the body for post-mortem examination.

"We are in talks with the district administration to shift the body out of the village and launch efforts to rescue the tiger," Sahay said.

Forest Officials Attacked

Following the incident, angry villagers allegedly assaulted Panpatha ranger Prateek Shrivastava, causing injuries to him. A woman forest staffer was also allegedly manhandled and briefly prevented from leaving the area by protesters angry over repeated tiger attacks, sources said.

Congress leader and janpad panchayat member Roshni Singh Dhurve reached the village and tried to pacify the protesters. She later helped secure the release of the forest officials, the sources added.

Forest teams shifted the injured persons to hospital for treatment.

Situation Under Control

A "law-and-order situation" had arisen in the area and efforts were underway to bring it under control, Panpatha forest sub-divisional officer Bhura Gaikwad said.

Police security has been deployed in the village, officials said.

In another recent incident of human-animal conflict, four women collecting tendu leaves were killed in a tiger attack in Maharashtra's Chandrapur district on Friday morning.