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Panic grips Kaliabor tea estate after tiger kills cow

First Published: 26th February, 2023 16:43 IST

The locals informed that the tiger has been roaming freely in the area since the last few days

Panicked gripped Assam’s Kaliabor tea estate after a tiger was spotted roaming freely in the area.

The locals informed that the tiger has been roaming freely in the area for the last few days.

As per the locals, the tiger had killed two cows in the area. Due to the fear of the tiger, the tea workers are having trouble working in the tea garden.

Earlier, the tiger has been spotted many times in the area, but no steps have been taken by the forest department to safeguard the tiger or the people.

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