According to foreign media reports on July 2, a 6-year-old Indian girl was dragged away by a leopard in front of her home. Tragically, the girl was eventually killed by a leopard, becoming the fourth local child to be killed by a leopard.
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According to reports, on July 1, local time, a 6-year-old girl Jubaida Jain from a village in Kashmir in southern India was playing in front of her home. Suddenly, Jain screamed for help, and his cries were quickly heard by nearby villagers. However, the villagers saw Jain being dragged away by a leopard and they were unable to catch up with the leopard.
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After the incident, the family immediately organized villagers to search for Jain. Sadly, when people found the little girl Jain half an hour later, she had been bitten to death by a leopard and had many wounds on her body. Local media revealed that Jain's brother was also attacked by a leopard a month ago, but he was lucky enough to escape without being harmed.
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reported that this is not the first time such an animal attack has occurred in the area where the incident occurred. Four children have died from leopards recently. After the tragedy, many villagers cried sadly. They hoped that the government could help them and prevent such tragedies from happening again. One of the villagers said: "We ask the current government to mobilize all available resources to either eliminate the big cat or trap it. We recently found a leopard lurking nearby, but the wildlife department just put a cage and only That’s all.”
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reported that local residents had previously taken it upon themselves to protect their villages. Last month, 50 hunters went to Baramulla in search of a prowling leopard. After the arrival of summer, the number of deadly leopard attacks in Kashmir has increased, and people living in the region have been in constant fear.