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Indian mother fights tiger with bare hands to save son

/ 05:05 PM September 07, 2022

Indian mom fights tiger with bare hands to save son

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New Delhi, India — An Indian mother fought off a tiger with her bare hands to save her toddler from its jaws, an official said Wednesday.

Archana Choudhary stepped out of her house in the central state of Madhya Pradesh on Sunday night as the 15-month-old boy wanted to relieve himself.

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A tiger believed to have strayed from the nearby Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve pounced on them, local official Sanjeev Shrivastava told AFP.

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It attacked and tried to sink its teeth into the child’s head but the mother leapt to the rescue, he said.

The tiger kept trying to snatch the boy until villagers heard her screams and rushed to her rescue.

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The tiger then slunk away into the forest.

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“She has been admitted to the hospital. She is out of danger and recovering. The baby is also doing fine,” Shrivastava said.

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The mother suffered punctured lungs and wounds to her abdomen while the toddler had deep gashes on his head.

The Times of India newspaper said a search operation was underway to push the tiger back to its territory and that villagers had been told to stay indoors at night.

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A rise in human-animal conflicts has been seen across South Asia as ever more forest is lost to urban expansion.

Nearly 225 people were killed in tiger attacks between 2014 and 2019 in India, according to government figures.

More than 200 tigers were killed by poachers or electrocution between 2012 and 2018, the data showed.

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India is home to around 70 percent of the world’s tigers and the tiger population was estimated at 2,967 in 2018.

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