
No trace of elusive leopard that attacked couple
The Hindu
Forest officials suspect it could have left the range
Even five days after it attacked a couple at a forest road near Puttur, forest personnel on the trail of an elusive leopard are yet to find any signs of its presence. Though fear continues to persist at the fringe villages of Puttur range, particularly at the foothills in Narayanavanam mandal headquarters, there is a sigh of relief that the “stray visitor” could have left the range. The couple was attacked in the forest between Narayananam and Singirikona waterfalls, 10 km from Puttur, on July 26.More Related News

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