The terror of leopards continues in Udaipur. A leopard carried away a 5-year-old girl, the family found the girl's body some distance away but the leopard carried it away as well. In the last 20 days, leopards have killed 4 people.

Udaipur. In Rajasthan's Udaipur district, cases of leopards eating people alive are not stopping. Recently, after three deaths within 11 days, two leopards were caught by the forest department. But late at night, once again a leopard ate a 5-year-old girl in Gogunda area, about 45 km from Udaipur city.

The leopard took away the mutilated body of the daughter in front of her parents

According to the information, a leopard took away a 5-year-old girl. When the family members went out to search for the girl, they found a severed palm of the girl and her body lying some distance away. Before the family members could pick up the body, the leopard came out from the bushes and took away the body as well.

Leopard took away the innocent child from the middle of the village

The name of the 5-year-old innocent girl is Suraj. She was washing her hands and feet near a drain in the Bhil colony when a leopard attacked her. Hearing the screams of other children present there, the family members went out to search for the innocent girl. When the family and villagers went about half a kilometer ahead in search of the girl, they found the girl's severed palm. And at some distance from it was the dead body. But the family members did not get to find that too.

The leopard has chewed four people alive so far

The forest department was informed immediately after the incident. The forest department people also searched a lot but could not find any trace of the leopard. Let us tell you that in the last 20 days, leopards living in the forest have killed four people. There is so much fear of leopards in the area that even the army has searched for leopards here.

There are 7 leopards in the area, but 5 are still missing

Let us tell you that according to the forest department, there are a total of 7 leopards in the area. Out of which 2 were recently caught by the forest department. But 5 leopards have still not been caught. However, the forest department has also installed cages at various places.