Was a Farmer Killed by a Tiger in Mysuru, Karnataka?
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Key Takeaways
- A farmer was killed by a tiger in Mysuru, Karnataka.
- This incident has raised serious safety concerns for local residents.
- It marks the third tiger-related death in recent months in the region.
- Authorities are being urged to take immediate action to address wildlife safety.
- Community members are demanding accountability from officials.
Mysuru (Karnataka), Nov 7 (NationPress) A tragic incident occurred on Friday when a farmer lost his life due to a tiger attack in a forested area of Karnataka's Mysuru district, instilling a sense of fear among locals.
The incident took place in Haleheggodilu village, located in Saragur taluk of the Mysuru district. The victim has been identified as 58-year-old Danda Naika, also known as Swamy.
This unfortunate event unfolded within the confines of the Nugu Wildlife Sanctuary. Remarkably, the victim had previously survived an elephant attack approximately eight months ago. Reports indicate that the tiger ambushed him while he was en route to his farm.
Forest officials have disclosed that the tiger consumed portions of the victim's head and thigh. This marks the third fatality in the area attributed to tiger attacks in recent months.
Details are still forthcoming.
The ongoing occurrences of tiger attacks on farmers in this region have sparked serious concerns regarding the safety of the local population.
It is worth mentioning that on October 27, family members and community members surrounded Karnataka's Minister for Forest, Ecology and Environment, Eshwar Khandre, during his visit to the mortuary to express condolences for the recent tiger attack victim. The family and villagers voiced their frustration, questioning the minister about the authorities' failure to address the escalating situation.
On October 26, another victim, Rajashekara, aged 54, was killed by a tiger while tending to cattle near Mulluru village in Saragur taluk. The villagers claimed that although forest officials had tracked the tiger's movements, they neglected to set up a cage, ultimately leading to the farmer's demise.
This incident represents the second fatal tiger attack on a farmer in Mysuru district within a span of just 15 days. Villagers were particularly upset that despite Khandre being in proximity, he did not visit the scene or meet with the victim's family on the day of this tragedy.
Farmer activists have accused authorities of inadequately responding to the ongoing tiger attacks and have warned that legal action against officials may be forthcoming.
Karnataka's Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has acknowledged the rising number of tiger attacks in both Mysuru and the neighboring Chamarajanagar district, announcing plans to convene with relevant ministers and officials soon.
He has also promised stringent action against illegal resorts operating within forest regions.