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Male leopard's carcass found in Virar's Bhamatpada village

On Wednesday night, the leopard was first spotted by a forest staffer, Subhash Patil while he was on duty. The next morning, at around 10:00, forest officials were informed that the animal was found dead in the field

Male leopard's carcass found in Virar's Bhamatpada village
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On Thursday morning, carcass of a male leopard was found in a village in Virar. Forest officer Namrata Pawar of Mandvi range said that the male leopard was possibly around five-years-old and had injury marks all over his body. The leopard was found lying in a field at Bhamatpada village.

On Wednesday night, the leopard was first spotted by a forest staffer, Subhash Patil while he was on duty. Patil then informed senior forest officials about the leopard’s movement. The next morning, around at around 10:00, forest officials were informed that the animal was found dead in the field.

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Pawar informed that all his body parts, including the paws, were intact, indicating that the animal had not been hunted down. She added that whether it was a case of electrocution or whether it was poisoning, it will be established in the autopsy.

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