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Mumbai: Women injured after leopard attack in Aarey Colony

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 12, 2022 12:20 IST

A 34-year-old woman was injured in an attack by a leopard at Aarey Colony in suburban Goregaon, police said. ...

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A 34-year-old woman was injured in an attack by a leopard at Aarey Colony in suburban Goregaon, police said. The incident took place on Friday evening, they said.

Sangita Gurav, a resident of Aarey Colony, was returning home from her workplace when she spotted a leopard in the area and started running to save herself, but fell down. After that the leopard pounced on her, a police official said.

The woman sustained injuries on her neck and back, he said, adding that the feline then disappeared into the forest. After being alerted, the police and forest officials rushed to the spot and shifted the woman to a hospital with the help of local people, he said. She is out of danger and responding well to the treatment, he said.

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