A frightened and therefore very aggressive leopard break into a courtroom in a city in India and left several people injured.
Panic and fear gripped the premises of the Ghaziabad District Court Uttar Pradeshin the north of the Asian subcontinent when the bloodthirsty feline entered.
Chaotic footage from reporters and witnesses showed the leopard prowling the court and attack the lawyers.
Journalist Lokesh Rai of news channel bharat samacharshared on your account Chirping a video showing a victim with deep bite marks on his left forearm, while another cradled a cloth over his left ear as blood stained his shirt.
injured victims They were taken out of court. as shown by Laliy Tiwari, digital expert of Indian news channel ZeeNews.
In another video uploaded by a witness, which circulated on social media, it can be seen three men walking down a corridor in court – one of them has some kind of weapon – before running away when they thought they saw the wildcat.
The leopard tried to maim one of the men, who managed to knock the cat to the ground. hitting him with the gun and kicking him.
“From six people were injured after being attacked by the animal,” she said IndiaToday, Deputy Police Commissioner Abhishek Srivastav.
“Three were taken to hospital to be treated for their injuries,” he added.
Meanwhile, animal welfare officials they managed to calm the leopard and put him in a cage to stop his rampage four hours after the cat broke in.
Videos showed the animal inside a cage on the gallery outside the courtroom growling at spectators.
Police are now working with officials from the Indian Forest Service, a government service that includes wildlife conservation save the leopard
The attack comes just weeks after two people, including an 11-year-old boy, were mutilated to death in Mysore in the state of Karnataka in southwestern India.
The boy’s body, called Jayanth D by the presswas found in a bush on the outskirts of Horalahalli.
And two days before Jaynath’s death on January 22, a leopard killed a 60-year-old man identified as Siddamma at Kannayakanahalli, near Horalahalli.
The leopard was captured and transferred to Bannerghatta Biological Park by forest officials, according to TV9 Kannada.
It’s a pattern no doubt. Are we leaving animals without their natural habitats by forcing them to do things like this, or will this be the beginning of nature’s revenge? Both options are bad news.
Source: Metro
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