Chandra Bahadur Khaptadi, 65, of Hattidhunga, Kalimati Rural Municipality-6, died in a tiger attack.
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Another man has died in a tiger attack in Salyan. Chandra Bahadur Khaptadi, 65, of Hattidhunga, Kalimati Rural Municipality-6, died in a tiger attack.
The tiger had gone to grind flour at a mill 300 meters away from his house and had not returned home when the Nepali Army, police and locals searched for him and found him in the Shanti Community Forest with half of his right leg eaten away, said Deputy Superintendent of Police of the District Police Office, Salyan, Dr. Hem Bahadur KC.
Just a few days ago, Dhansara Rawat, 42, of Parseni, Kalimati Rural Municipality-7, died in a tiger attack. He informed that the tiger that killed the woman had attacked and killed Khaptadi himself after the army failed to control it.
The situation has become even more dire since the Nepali Army failed to control the man-eating tiger, said Ward Chairman of Kalimati Rural Municipality-7, Mitralal Rijal. He informed that the man-eating tiger has killed three people and killed two cows in a week.
He said that the problem of how to save lives has arisen after the tiger started killing people indiscriminately.
