According to the local administration, efforts are being made to seek permission to search up to Kailashpuri, the Indian border.
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25-year-old Vivash Tharu's condition is unknown even after 19 days have passed since he went missing after being attacked by a crocodile in Geruwa river. He belongs to Geruwa Rural Municipality-2 Rajipur which is connected with Bardia National Park.
Although two elephants and a municipal motorboat have been mobilized to search for him, Bardia National Park has informed that the situation is still unknown. Locals including two elephants, motorboats, Nepalese army, armed police, Nepal Police, National Nature Conservation Fund searched the park.
Park information officer and senior conservation officer Sarojmani Paudel said that the local administration is taking initiatives for permission to search up to the Indian border at Kailashpuri. "His condition is unknown until Friday afternoon," he said.
to buffalo Tharu went missing on October 6 when he was attacked by a crocodile when he went to get water.
