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The crocodile that attacked the man was captured

1 person died in a crocodile attack while swimming on the banks of Narayani river
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The authorities of Chitwan National Park have arrested the crocodile that attacked an old man who had gone to bathe in a pond in Madhyabindu municipality. 72-year-old Meen Bahadur Tharu of Madhyabindu Municipality-2 died when he was attacked by a crocodile on Monday morning.

The crocodile that attacked the man was captured

According to DSP Bed Bahadur Paudel of District Police Office Nawalparasi East, the crocodile that attacked people was taken into custody by Chitwan Park officials and taken to Chitwan National Park. According to the officials of the park, it will be released in any pond, lake or river near the crocodile breeding center in Kasara. Information Officer Ganesh Tiwari's According to To be left in the talatalaiya inside the park is

Tharu, who went to bathe this morning, was dragged by a crocodile on the bank of Narayani river in Sehri village, Madhyabindu municipality, ward number-2.

The police have removed the dead Tharu's body from Narayani and sent it to the district hospital for post-mortem. Local residents say that a large number of crocodiles are seen in and around Narayani River.



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