Padam Bahadur, who went to cut grass, died in a tiger attack

Ashad 27, 2082

Ramesh Kumar Paudel

Padam Bahadur, who went to cut grass, died in a tiger attack

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An old man who went to cut grass in the community forest of Chitwan died after being attacked by a tiger. 68-year-old Padam Bahadur Rana Magar of Khairhani municipality-13 Gawai village died on Friday morning after being attacked by a tiger.

Three people including Padam Bahadur had gone to Kumroz Central Community Forest to cut grass at 7 am. A search was started from 1 pm when he did not come even after others returned.

DSP Rabindra Khanal, spokesperson of District Police Office Chitwan, informed that his body was found in the jungle at 3:30 p.m. after being attacked by a tiger.

In the Kumroz forest area, which is connected to Chitwan National Park, there have been incidents of tiger attacks in previous years as well.

According to Avinash Thapa Magar, information officer and conservation officer of the park, 13 people have died and 37 people have been injured in the attack of wild animals in the central area of ​​Chitwan National Park this year.

The central area of ​​Chitwan Park includes villages and settlements of four districts including Nawalparasi (East of Bardghat Susta), Makwanpur and Parsa, along with Chitwan.

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