Man-Eater Tiger Post-Mortem Reveals Disturbing Findings

Man-Eater Tiger Post-Mortem Reveals Disturbing Findings

NEWS CHARIOT :  The man-eater tiger that had been declared a threat in Wayanad district of Kerala has reportedly died. In a post-mortem examination of the tiger’s carcass, authorities discovered shocking findings. Among the remains were hair, earrings, and pieces of clothing, which have been tentatively identified as belonging to Radha, a woman recently killed in a tiger attack.

The tiger’s body was found early on Monday morning in a remote area near Pilakavu, where the animal’s tracks were first spotted. The tiger’s injuries suggest that it may have fallen prey to another wild animal before dying. Forestry officials suspect that it was attacked by a larger, more ferocious animal.

Radha, a 45-year-old worker at a coffee plantation near Mananthavady, was killed in a tiger attack, with portions of her body reportedly consumed by the animal. Shortly after this attack, a forest officer was also injured. The increasing frequency of such attacks led the state government to officially declare the tiger as a “man-eater” and order its immediate elimination if spotted.

The discovery of Radha’s belongings in the tiger’s body has confirmed that the same animal was responsible for her tragic death. This event has raised concerns among the local population, who have been living in fear due to the series of tiger attacks in the area.

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