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Lumbini Province
Killer tiger shifted to Bardiya rescue centre
The wild animal that killed a woman in Kanchanpur on Thursday was taken into control on Friday.bookmark
Kamal Panthi
Published at : August 3, 2024
Updated at : August 3, 2024 14:06
Bardiya
The injured tiger that was taken into control on Friday afternoon from Dodhara Chandani Municipality-2 of Kanchanpur district has been kept at the rescue centre in Rammapur of Bardiya National Park.
According to Bardiya National Park Conservation Officer Prabin Paudel, an expert team took the sedated tiger from Shuklaphanta Reserve to Rammapur Rescue Centre.
The technical team that was mobilised along with five elephants tranquilised the killer tiger using darts.
On Thursday morning, the tiger mauled a 23-year-old Hiradevi Shah when she was cutting grass in a field.
Her body was recovered from the sugarcane field near her house on Thursday morning.
The tiger is kept along with a problematic female tiger in the centre made for two tigers.
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