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Attack with gunpowder or use of sharp weapons? Now only questions on the death of the tiger in Ranthambore

Sawai Madhopur : The death of the tiger (T-86) in Ranthambore, Sawai Madhopur still remains an inexplicable mystery. Many questions are being raised after the doctors conducted the post-mortem of the tiger’s body. Various reasons are being discussed for the death of the tiger. According to the information, gunpowder powder was also found along with deep injury marks on the tiger’s body. Even after 3 days have passed, the real reason for the death of the tiger has not been revealed by the forest department or the veterinarians.

A young man was attacked by a tiger

In fact, last Saturday, Bharat Lal Meena, who was grazing goats on a farm in Ulyana village adjacent to Ranthambore, was attacked by a Tiger T 86, due to which Bharat Lal Meena died on the spot. T 86 died the very next day. It is being said that after this, the villagers, angry over the death of Bharat Lal, beat the tiger to death. The forest department captured the tiger’s carcass and brought it to Rajbagh Naka outpost and a team of veterinarians from Jaipur, along with veterinarians from Ranthambore, conducted the post-mortem of the tiger’s carcass.

When the media tried to talk to the veterinarians after the post-mortem of the tiger’s body, none of the veterinarians included in the medical board were ready to tell the media the reason for the tiger’s death. All the doctors left after just saying that whatever information they have regarding the death of the tiger, only the forest officer will give it. After the veterinarians left, when the media asked Ranthambore Field Director Anup KR about the cause of the tiger’s death, he told that the tiger’s death was probably due to human conflict.

Many questions regarding death even after post mortem

The Field Director of Ranthambore believed that the tiger died due to human attacks, because there were more than two dozen deep wounds on the tiger’s carcass. He said that the tiger died due to sharp weapons and stone pelting. After the post-mortem of the tiger, many questions are being raised regarding the reasons for its death. Some believe that the tiger died due to the explosive powder used in mines, because in the post-mortem, gunpowder powder was found on the tiger’s body. Some people believe that the tiger died not due to gunshot or gunpowder but due to attack by sharp weapons. At present, the real reason will be known only after the post-mortem report of the tiger comes.

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