
Maharashtra: Man runs after leopard in Aarey forest, saves 4-year-old nephew from claws of death
India Today
A man ran after a leopard in Maharashtra's Aarey forest to save his nephew. The leopard attacked the toddler while he was playing outside his house in the evening.
A 25-year-old man in Mumbai's Aarey forest, Maharashtra, ran after a leopard and saved his four-year-old nephew from the claws of death.
Ayush, was playing outside his home in Unit-3 area of Aarey on September 26 around 7 pm when suddenly a leopard pounced on him. Ayush was lucky that his uncle, Vinod Kumar Yadav, was watching over him and ran after the leopard to save the toddler.

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