Tragedy in Thane: Leopard Attack Claims Young Life

An eight-year-old boy named Krishna Bhaga Agiwale was tragically killed by a leopard in Thane, Maharashtra. The incident, which has highlighted a growing man-animal conflict, ignited local outrage due to delayed response by authorities. Villagers demand more forest protections and compensation for the victim's family.

Tragedy in Thane: Leopard Attack Claims Young Life
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An eight-year-old boy named Krishna Bhaga Agiwale was mauled to death by a leopard in Maharashtra's Thane district on Tuesday morning, officials reported. The child was retrieving wild fruits near his Kasara home when the leopard attacked, resulting in immediate death.

The local police said the attack occurred around 8 am, but forest department officials did not arrive on the scene until noon, prompting outrage among villagers. Inspector Suresh Gavit confirmed that a case of accidental death was registered, and the boy's body was sent for post-mortem.

Shahapur MLA Daulat Daroda voiced concerns over increasing man-animal conflict, promising to urge authorities for enhanced patrolling and measures to trap leopards. Residents are calling for immediate compensation for the boy's family and the deployment of more forest guards to prevent future attacks.

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