Another Fisherman Killed in a Tiger Attack in the Sundarbans?
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Kolkata, Feb 18 (NationPress) Tragically, after just a week, another fisherman has lost his life due to a tiger attack in the Sundarbans of West Bengal, as confirmed by local police on Wednesday. The victim has been identified as Rampada Burman (45), who resided in the Chhota Mollakhali Kalidaspur area of Gosaba in South 24 Parganas district.
Police reports reveal that Rampada, along with his fellow fishermen, entered the forest with the required permissions on Tuesday.
While they were crabbing in the dense forest of the Sundarbans, a tiger unexpectedly attacked Rampada, inflicting severe injuries.
His companions bravely fought off the tiger and managed to rescue him, transporting him back to the village by boat. He was quickly taken to a nearby health facility, but unfortunately, he succumbed to his injuries later that day.
Officials from the Sundarban Coastal Police Station arrived at the scene following reports of the incident. They retrieved the body, which has been sent for a post-mortem examination scheduled for Wednesday.
The Forest Department stated that Rampada had the necessary documents and permits to catch crabs.
Nisha Goswami, Divisional Forest Officer of the South 24 Parganas (south) Division, commented, "Initially, the deceased entered the forest with valid permission. They were gathering crabs in compliance with Forest Department regulations. We continually remind fishermen to exercise caution when entering the forest."
It is important to note that tiger attacks in the Sundarbans region are not uncommon, as many individuals venture into the dense forest daily in search of livelihood.
Rampada Burman leaves behind a wife and two children.
On February 8, another young man was killed in a tiger attack while crabbing near Kalas Island in Patharpratima block of South 24 Parganas. Reports indicate that the tiger dragged him into the forest right in front of his wife, with his body discovered the following day.