‘Operation Wolf’ will start again in Bahraich! Death of two-year-old child, eat both hands and one legs

Wolf Attack in Bahraich: Mother told that last night, his son 2 -year -old Ayush and his daughter were sleeping in the verandah of the house, then suddenly three wolves came and took the child.

As soon as the night is set, people start returning to the houses. Every step proceeds with a fear. People look back and forth with a cruel eye on every sound and the beats with every voice become intensified. This is Alam at this time in Bahraich of UP, where once again people are forced to live in fear of wolf. On Monday, a wolf took a child in the Mahasi area here. After which the child died. Family members said that at night, three wolves entered the house and took it away.

The child ate both hands, one leg

According to the information, the body of the child was found in a mutilated state the next morning. The child had eaten both hands- one leg. However, the police has a statement in this case that in view of the footprints received from the scene in the initial investigation, it seems that it belongs to the jackal. The body of the child has been sent for post -mortem, we are waiting for the report to come now. Along with the search operation, people are also being made aware.

What did the child’s mother say?

The mother of the child who died said that last night, his son 2 -year -old Ayush and his daughter were sleeping in the verandah of the house, then suddenly three wolves came and took the child. I looked at the wolf myself, we were also chasing them but to no avail. Ayush’s body was found from the sugarcane field in the morning.

Will the operation wolf start again in Bahraich?

In recent years, the terror of wolves has been frightening in Bahraich district of Uttar Pradesh, especially in Mahasi tehsil. In the attacks started from March 2024, wolves killed 10 people. Which includes most children, and more than 50 people were injured. The villagers used to wake up throughout the night, because the wolves used to enter the houses at night and attack children and women. In view of the seriousness of the case, the forest department started the ‘Operation Wolf’, in which five wolves were caught, but a dreaded wolf named ‘Langa Sardar’ is still absconding, causing panic in more than 50 villages.

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