Karnataka: Panic in Mysuru district after leopard attacks two persons

Earlier, Hunsur District Forest Officer Seema along with other staff members launched a combing operation and laid cages but in vain.
Image used for representational purposes. (File | EPS)
Image used for representational purposes. (File | EPS)
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MYSURU: Panic prevailed in KR Nagar town of Mysuru district on Friday when a six-year-old leopardess entered a residential area and attacked a few persons. The big cat was first spotted near a stadium in the town on Thursday evening.

Things went out of control when a resident, who saw the leopardess at his under-construction building, screamed and ran from the place. The animal, while trying to escape, attacked a motorcyclist and a forest staffer, who received minor injuries. However, foresters managed to dart the feline and capture it.

Earlier, Hunsur District Forest Officer Seema along with other staff members launched a combing operation and laid cages but in vain. A team, along with veterinarian Dr Manjunath, darted and captured the leopard around 12 noon. DFO Seema said the leopardess was later released in Nagarahole.

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