Sawai Madhopur: Man-eating tiger T-86 killed! Photos went viral on social media, but the body has not been found yet.

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The bloody conflict between humans and animals is continuing inside Ranthambore National Park in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan. A day ago, a tiger killed a man and within 24 hours people killed the tiger. The tiger has been identified as T-86. The pictures of the tiger's dead body are rapidly going viral on social media. In these pictures, the marks of wounds on the tiger's dead body are clearly visible. Apart from this, there are also marks of attack with a sharp weapon on the mouth.

However, so far the forest department officials have avoided saying anything in this matter. They say that the search for the tiger or its dead body is being conducted. Let us tell you that Bharat Lal Meena, a resident of Uliana, who had gone to graze goats in this forest reserve, was attacked by Tiger T-86. Bharat Lal Meena died in this attack. Within 24 hours of this incident, news of the death of the tiger along with the picture started going viral on social media. It is believed that the tiger has been killed in retaliation for the attack on Bharat Lal Meena.

The forest department has not confirmed it yet.

The forest department has not confirmed the death of the tiger yet. According to the officials, the body of the tiger has not been found yet. It is being searched for. Further action will be taken in this case only after the body is found. It is clearly visible in the viral pictures on social media that where the body of the tiger is lying, there are big stones lying all around. It is suspected that the tiger was first injured by throwing stones and then attacked with a sharp weapon. A case of negligence of the forest department has also come to light in this incident.

Diwali day incident

This incident happened when the forest department officials were celebrating the Diwali festival in their homes. On the other hand, a bloody game was going on between humans and tigers in the forest. According to forest department sources, tiger T-86 Chiriwa was the son of tigress Ladli T-8 and tiger T-34. According to forest officials, due to a territory fight, this 14-year-old tiger T-86 had made his territory in the non-tourism area. According to departmental sources, this tiger has been killed in revenge for the death of Bharatlal Meena. Looking at the pictures, it seems that the villagers have beaten this tiger to death. However, the real situation will be clear only after the body of the tiger is found.