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Watch: Tiger kills cow near Turkapally in Yadadri Bhongir, fear grips villages
Fear gripped villages in Turkapally mandal of Yadadri Bhongir district after a tiger killed a cow in Dattayapalli. Forest officials issued advisories, installed trap cameras and warned residents to stay indoors after dark.
Hyderabad: Tension spread across villages within a 10 to 15 km radius of Turkapally mandal in Yadadri Bhongir district after a tiger attacked and killed a cow on Monday evening, triggering fresh fear among residents.
Following the incident, forest officials issued an urgent advisory warning villagers against venturing out at night or entering nearby forest areas.
The attack was almost witnessed by cattle rearer G Srisailam of Dattayapalli village, who had a narrow escape. Recounting the episode, Srisailam said he had taken four cows to graze in forested areas on the outskirts of the village around 4 pm. Within half an hour, he noticed two cows fleeing in panic and rushed to investigate.
To his shock, he found one cow grievously injured with deep wounds on its neck. The animal succumbed to its injuries moments later as Srisailam watched helplessly. Terrified, he fled the spot and alerted fellow villagers. While one cow returned, two others were still in the forest area, leading to apprehensions that they could become easy prey for the marauder.
The incident has heightened anxiety as it comes barely a week after another cattle kill was reported from Ibrahimpur village, located six to seven km from Dattayapalli. In response to the earlier attack, forest officials had installed trap cameras to monitor tiger movement.
Coincidentally, a forest department team led by Forest Range Officer Ramesh Naik was reviewing footage from these cameras when news of the fresh kill came in. The team rushed to Dattayapalli and found pug marks around the carcass, confirming the presence of a tiger.
Officials said the animal is likely to return to its kill within a day or two. Additional trap cameras are being installed at the site in anticipation of its return.
As a precaution, authorities have advised residents of Dattayapalli, Ibrahimpur, Turkapally, Timmapur, Baswapur and Ralla Jangaon villages to remain indoors after dark and strictly avoid forest areas until further notice.