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Leopard strays into Lamjung town, injures five

Leopard strays into Lamjung town, injures five

By Ramji Rana

A leopard roams about the house of Chhetra Bahadur Shrestha in Kuleshwor Kalimati on Wednesday, June 1, 2016. Photo: Skanda Gautam/THT

LAMJUNG: A leopard strayed into a human settlement in Bhoteodar town of Lamjung district on Thursday and injured five. Gopal Dauliya and Ramesh Pariyar from Sundar Bazaar-3 and Bharat Tamang from Sundar Bazaar-4 of the district were injured. Likewise, ASI Gol Kumar Shrestha, currently deployed at the Bhoteodar Area Police Office, and a wage worker Chhabilal Budhathoki from Sharada Nagar-7 of Salyan district were also injured. The four except Shrestha are undergoing treatment at the District Community Hospital whereas Shrestha is receiving the medical attention at the Siundibar-based Marsyangdi Medical. The doctors attending to them said all are out of danger. The big cat had entered the market area at around 10:45 am today, according to local police. They said the leopard had entered the human settlement from an adjacent forest, where it returned to after a couple of hours.