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Leopard tranquilised, rescued from well in UP

By IANS | Updated: December 13, 2022 17:15 IST

Baghpat (Uttar Pradesh), Dec 13 A leopard that had fallen into a well in a village here, was ...

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Baghpat (Uttar Pradesh), Dec 13 A leopard that had fallen into a well in a village here, was finally rescued on Tuesday after a two-day operation.

The leopard was tranquillised, after which rescuers went into the well and brought it out, officials said.

Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Hemant Seth said that the big cat would be released in the Shivalik forest range.

On Monday, some farmers in Ranchad village heard a sound coming from a well. After checking the well, they found that a leopard had fallen inside it.

They informed the forest department about it and a rescue operation was launched.

A police team was also deployed in the area to control a crowd which had gathered to see the leopard.

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Tags: Hemant Sethi & Co.DFO
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