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Kerala: Adivasi woman killed in tiger attack

By IANS | Updated: January 24, 2025 13:40 IST

Wayanad, Jan 24 With no respite in the man-animal conflict in Kerala, a tribal woman, who went to ...

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Wayanad, Jan 24 With no respite in the man-animal conflict in Kerala, a tribal woman, who went to collect coffee beans, was mauled to death near Mananthavady in Kerala's Wayanad district.

The deceased was identified as Radha, the wife of a temporary Forest Watcher.

State Minister of SC/ST O.R. Kelu, who hails from Wayanad, left for the spot where Radha was killed.

Shamsad Marikar, the Wayanad District Panchayat President, said he has established contacts with people who have reached the spot.

"The people who have reached the spot have seen the body of Radha, which according to them, was dragged for a while by the tiger," said Marikar.

On Friday morning, Radha's husband dropped her on the main road, near the coffee estate owned by a private individual.

As Radha was walking towards her workplace, the tiger attacked her.

The local police and forest officials have also reached the spot and soon the body will be taken to the state-run hospital at Mananthavady to conduct the post-mortem.

Incidentally, the issue of man-animal conflict across Kerala, especially in areas bordering the forests, has become a major issue, and the latest incident took place a day after the Kerala Assembly witnessed a heated debate on this vexed problem.

Leader of Opposition V. D. Satheesan slammed Keala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan for "failing" to rise to the occasion to handle this vexed issue, and said during 2019-20, the number of man-animal conflicts which stood at 6,341 rose to 9,838 cases during 2023-24.

On Saturday, Satheesan will embark on a 10-day protest rally demanding the protection of hill district farmers' rights to address their issues.

Satheesan's rally will start from the hilly area in Kannur and end in the state capital district.

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