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12 Year Old Girl killed in India by Leopard in Her Sleep


The little girl identified as Ravina, according to local media, was killed and dragged away by the animal while sleeping next to her parents.
Her mutilated body was later found in a mud at the family's backyard in a village near Udaipur.

According to media reports, she was said to have been sleeping next to her father Ranjit Singh and mother on the terrace of their house when a leopard grabbed her by the neck around midnight. The girl's mother did not realise she was missing until around 4am. When she did, she alerted others and launched a frantic search. The child was later found dead in their back yard with teethmarks on her body.



It is the second terrifying incident this month in that area and villagers are reportedly angry that authorities have not done more to stop leopard attacks. The Police have been called again along with forest authorities - to search for the animal and put an end to the attacks.











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