Postmortem twist in Bandhavgarh tiger demise: Struck by tranquiliser ‘after demise’, suffered ‘extended bodily deterioration’ | India Information
2 min learnBhopalCould 29, 2026 07:30 PM IST
The demise of a male tiger, which was on the centre of a lethal human-wildlife battle incident within the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve that led to the killing of a tribal lady this week, was seemingly attributable to cardio-respiratory failure following “extended bodily deterioration”, in response to a postmortem examination, which additionally discovered that the animal was struck by a tranquiliser dart after its demise.
The tiger, which twice entered the identical home within the Panpatha buffer space of Bandhavgarh on Could 24, attacked and injured a number of individuals and killed one lady. It was claimed that the tiger later died in a rescue operation mounted by wildlife officers after it was shot with a tranquiliser dart.
On Could 25, the tiger’s postmortem was carried out by a panel of three wildlife veterinarians within the presence of two invited specialists, Nationwide Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) representatives, senior officers of Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve and officers from the State Wildlife Forensic Headquarters (SWFH), Jabalpur. Authorities mentioned all the process was documented via images and videography.
The panel of veterinarians discovered {that a} tranquiliser dart “recovered from the tiger’s proper shoulder had precipitated no bleeding on the level of affect”. The postmortem report concluded that the “dart had struck the animal after demise”, ruling out any chance that the tranquilisation effort contributed to its demise.
Veterinary specialists discovered the tiger to be in a “severely weakened state”. The postmortem report describes the animal’s muscular tissues as “pale and dry, whereas its pores and skin was discovered to be tough and lifeless”. The tiger’s “digestive system was reported to be largely non-functional, indicating extended bodily deterioration earlier than demise”.
The findings, launched by the Madhya Pradesh authorities on Thursday, shed recent gentle on the circumstances surrounding the demise of the tiger that allegedly killed 34-year-old Phool Bai and injured a number of others in Khaira Tola village. In keeping with forest officers, the tiger attacked members of the Pal household who have been sleeping within the courtyard of their dwelling.
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