Accident: Leopard killed by unidentified vehicle near Olia in Amreli, Forest Department estimates accident while crossing the road
Deepada was found dead in an accident near Olia village in Savarkundla in Amreli district early this morning. The forest department has expressed suspicion that an unidentified vehicle killed him while he was crossing the road in the morning. Currently, the forest department has taken further action on the whole matter.
The Forest Department conducted an investigation into the death of the tiger
According to the details of the incident, the body of a tiger was found early this morning near Olia in Savarkundla. So the incident was reported to the forest department. A Forest Department team immediately rushed to the spot and conducted an investigation. During the investigation, it is suspected that Deepada was killed by an unidentified vehicle.
The Forest Department conducted an exercise to search for the driver
The Forest Department of Savarkundla said the tiger may have been killed by a large vehicle like a truck. So the forest department has conducted an exercise to find the unidentified driver. At the same time, the forest department has taken possession of the tiger and taken further action.
Incident near Talala railway station area
The body was sent to Sasan for PM
The staff of Talala Range Office rushed to the spot after finding the body of a pangolin near a power pole near Hiraneshwar temple near Talala railway station area. Preliminary investigation has revealed that Deepada died due to electric shock. RFO B.M. of Talala Range was informed that the body of a pangolin was found near Hiraneshwar temple in Talala.
Staff including Bhatt, forester Gopalsinh Rathore, beat guard Bhumiben, Pravinbhai Baku found the body of a pig near Deepada's body while inspecting the spot. So this panther may have hunted a pig and climbed on the power pole with its prey but in the meanwhile he died after touching the power wire. And the body is said to have been sent to Sasan Animal Care Hospital for PM.
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