
A 23-year-old primary school teacher was killed in a tiger attack in India. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to reports, he entered the forest to collect mushrooms and did not return home. During the search operations conducted by the local population, his body was found in the forest, with only his face and legs remaining.
This incident is one of the latest fatal attacks by tigers on humans in India. In July of this year, a tiger in Sundarbans bit one person, and another victim has yet to be found.
Additionally, a farmer near the city of Parseoni in Maharashtra state also fell victim to a tiger. Forest officials identified tiger tracks at the scene of the incident.
Experts attribute the increase in such tragedies in recent years to the reduction of forest areas and the encroachment of people into natural habitats. Rural residents frequently enter the forest in search of fuel, mushrooms, and other resources, putting them at risk.
In some areas, children are also being forced to carry axes to protect themselves, as the threat from predators is increasing. It is important to strengthen security measures in these areas and raise awareness among the population.