4 killed by tigress in Maharashtra
NAGPUR, May 23 -- Four women were mauled to death by a tigress in Maharashtra's Chandrapur district early on Friday, taking the toll of human-wildlife conflicts in the district to 18 since January, forest officials said.
Accrording to officials, the incident took place in the Gunjewahi forest area of Sindewahi tehsil, adjacent to the Tadoba tiger project, nearly 200 km from Nagpur. According to reports, the tigress suddenly pounced on a group of 13 women who went to the forest early morning to collect tendu leaves - which are predominantly used as the natural wrapper for 'bidis' (hand-rolled cigarettes). The deceased were identified as Kavdubai Dadaji Mohurle (45), Anubai Dadaji Mohurle (46), Sangeeta Santosh Chaudhary (36), and Sunita Kaus...
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