Maha: Leopard kills monk meditating in forest

Press Trust of India  |  Nagpur (Maha) 

A 35-year-old Buddhist monk was Tuesday killed by a leopard while he was meditating under a tree in in Maharashtra's district, an said Wednesday.

The monk, identified as Rahul Walke, was attacked by the big cat in the deep forest in the east district, located over 150 kms from here.

The deceased was meditating at the spot since the last one month, the said.

"The incident occurred around 9.30-10 AM yesterday (December 11) when the monk was meditating under a tree deep inside the forest", Deputy Director, Tiger told

The tree is located some distance away from a historical Buddhist temple in the forest.

"Two monks used to visit Walke with since the last one month", Narwane said.

He said forest officials had warned the monks about presence of wild animals around the spot.

"But, unfortunately before the monk (Walke) could leave the place, the incident occurred Tuesday," Narwane said.

Walke's body has been recovered from the spot.

In the wake of the leopard attack, the forest officials have cordoned off the area and are allowing visitors to the historical site, a temple, during stipulated hours only, he said.

A solar fencing is put around the temple premises to ward off threat of wild animals, he added.

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First Published: Wed, December 12 2018. 17:17 IST