The Indian woman fights with a bare hand and fights with a tiger, saving 15 months old babies

Author:Pole news Time:2022.09.08

Jimu Journalist Song Qingying

The Indian Times reported on September 6 that the scene of "Tiger's mouth" occurred in the Central State of India.

On September 4, local time, Achina, Indian Central State, took a 15 -month -old child walking in the village with a 15 -month -old child, and a tiger suddenly jumped out of the bushes.

The tiger bite the baby's head, and seemed to take the baby away, and Achina caught up with the tiger. She barely fist, kicking and playing against the tiger.

Achina, who fights with tigers

The fight for life and death lasted for a few minutes. After hearing her call for help, the villagers nearby rushed to the scene with a stick and drove the tiger away.

According to reports, in the fight, the tiger's paw pierced Achina's lungs, and her abdomen, back and hands were also injured.

The villagers took their mother and son to the primary health center to receive first aid, and then sent the two to a hospital 30 kilometers away.

According to the BBC, the injury of the baby is not serious, but the wound on the mother is very serious. Both mother and child were treated in the intensive care unit.

Injured baby

The tiger's attack caused panic from the villagers. Achina lives in a village near Bandov Galle National Park, which is the reserve of the Indian tiger.

In recent years, the conflict between the beasts near India's forests and the national parks has intensified, and the incidents of the residents around the beast attack areas are common.

In November last year, in a village near Mumbai Sanjay Gandhi National Park, a woman fought with a leopard with a barefoot and saved a 6 -year -old son from the leopard's mouth.

Experts said that the process of urbanization destroyed natural habitats and forced animals to enter villages and towns to find prey and asylum. Some villagers said that in addition to tigers, elephants have entered the village and destroyed crops.

An Indian forest official said the biggest challenge faced by the department was to find and capture tigers who had mistakenly entered the village. The department is making arrangements to ensure that more tigers will not escape from the protected area.

(Picture source: BBC)

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