The terror of man-eating wolves in Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh is not stopping. Despite the administration’s vigilance, a wolf attacked an innocent girl and an elderly woman on Sunday. The girl died in this attack, while the elderly woman has been admitted to the hospital in critical condition. Earlier, a woman along with 10 innocent children have died in wolf attacks. While more than 50 people have been injured. This is the situation at a time when wolves are being constantly monitored with the help of drones and thermal imaging cameras equipped with modern technology.
Despite this, wolves are entering the population somewhere or the other every day and are also attacking people. According to the latest information, on Sunday, a man-eating wolf attacked 65-year-old elderly woman Achala. The woman was badly injured in this attack. She was immediately admitted to the medical college, where doctors have described her condition as critical. This incident is from Barabigha Kotiya village of Mahsi tehsil in the district. The woman’s family members said that she had gone out of the house to use the toilet on Sunday night. Meanwhile, a wolf attacked her.
Girl dies in wolf attack
Hearing her screams, the family members rushed there, but the wolf ran away after hearing the noise. According to the family members, the woman was badly injured in this attack. She was immediately taken to the medical college, where doctors have declared her condition stable. On the other hand, a wolf has also attacked an innocent girl in Hardi area. This girl was sleeping with her mother. The girl, badly injured in this incident, was rushed to the hospital. Where doctors declared her dead.
Wolves have not been tracked yet
The anger among the local people has reached its peak due to the continuous attacks by wolves. The local people accused the forest department and the district administration of shooting arrows in the dark. They said that DFO Akashdeep Badhawan was specially called to control the wolves, but he has also proved to be a failure so far. Till now he has also not been able to track the movement of any wolf.