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Maharashtra: Three killed in separate incidents of attack by tigers

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Chandrapur, May 19

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Three persons were killed by tigers in separate incidents in Chandrapur district of Maharashtra on Wednesday, officials said.

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In another incident, a forest guard was attacked by a tiger in the Saoli forest range in the evening but survived, said NR Praveen, Chief Conservator of Forests, Chandrapur Circle.

One Sita Chouke (63), a resident of Kokewada, was attacked and killed by a big cat when she was collecting tendu leaves under the Sindewahi forest range in the Bramhapuri division, an official said.

At Bhadravati, a 35-year-old woman was killed by a tiger in the morning when she was collecting tendu leaves in the forest near the Ordnance Factory area. The deceased was identified as Rajani Bhalerao Chikram.

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Another incident of the man-animal conflict was reported from Saoli range under the Chandrapur division wherein a 70-year-old man was killed by a tiger when he was collecting fodder for cattle, the official said. PTI

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