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Male tiger ustaad T-24 killed forest gaurd in Ranthambore

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Here is one interesting story I found on fb related to this news -

"Last week I was at Ranthambore n I heard the story as follows --This forest guards wife visited to the post in the evening n told the guard that there is tiger in the water hole below the post n she needs to go n collect fire wood so she needs him to chase the tiger from that area so that she can collect fire wood without any fear. So this foolish guard has gone with a stick to the water to chase the tiger. n water holes is below the access road to the park there is a belt of thick forest width about 6 to 7 meters wide. So guard has to cross this small belt of forest n go specially chasing the tiger.But no one cannot say which tiger did this n 30 minute after the incident T24 found around the area n one hr later Sulthan found close to this area. But what does that proves T24 is the killer n another tiger cannot do this ??? Officials are finding a way to just to get out from the issue. Why cannot they look at the fact that forest guard just brought this on himself n tigers are tigers this is how they live the fight back any threat if the can over power it. So why this cruelty on T24 !!!!"
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RE: Male tiger ustaad T-24 killed forest gaurd in Ranthambore - sanjay - 05-20-2015, 08:21 PM



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