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Uri: Wild animal takes away minor boy, 6 days after leopard killed girl  

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September 22, 2022
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Uri, Sept 22:  Six days after a minor girl was killed by a leopard, a wild animal on Thursday picked up and took along a 7-year-old boy from a forest area in Moli Nag Mehak of Dhani Syedian Uri in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district this evening

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According to reports said, the boy identified as Ali Hussain (7) son of Abass Hussain was with the family in the forest area when the the wild animal attacked him and vanished into dense forest area along with him. The family raised a hue and cry but could not save him from the clutches of the beast. Later a police party also reached the spot and started massive searches along with the locals and family. A police official confirmed the incident and said efforts are underway to find out the boy. He said that animal is suspected to be a leopard. (With inputs from GNS)

 

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