Two Youths Electrocuted Near Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve in Suspected Poaching Incident

Two Youths Electrocuted Near Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve in Suspected Poaching Incident

Two young men lost their lives after accidentally coming into contact with an illegal electric trap allegedly set up for wildlife poaching near Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.

Wildlife hunting is continuing in Madhya Pradesh. Wildlife is hunted by laying electric current in the forests. Sometimes electric current is installed to protect crops from wildlife. Here electric current sometimes becomes a threat to people's lives. One such case has come from Manpur buffer area of ​​Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, where two youths died after coming in contact with the electric current. Police reached the spot on information and started investigating the matter.

Actually the case is of Tala Chowki under Manpur police station. Electric current was installed in the Manpur buffer area of ​​Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve for hunting wild animals. Two youths came in contact with this current and both died a painful death on the spot. The deceased include Pushpendra Jaiswal, father Motilal, age 35 years, resident of village Narwar and Vipin Dahia, father Surajdin, age 28 years, resident of village Narwar. After the death of two youths in the accident, the family members are crying inconsolably. A crowd of people had gathered at the accident spot.fre

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