Leopard attack inside house in broad daylight in Kathmandu, two injured
Kathmandu. A leopard has entered a house in Kathmandu. According to the police, two people were also injured after being attacked by a leopard that entered the house of a local Anojmani officer located in Tarakeshwar Municipality-9.
Dulal Maharjan and Mayanath Wagh were injured. Dulal Maharjan has been taken to Shubham Hospital and Wagle to Army Hospital. Now the leopard is locked up at home. The police said that they have called a team from the forest department.
Express
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