He said no suspicious activities were noticed in the vicinity which could have led one to believe that the death was untoward. The MP government's Public Relations Department official added that the animal's neck bore nail marks, the carcass was partially eaten and drag marks were also found at the spot.
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Saturday 5 January 2019
Four-year-old tiger found dead in MP's Kanha Reserve
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