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The man-eating tigers have terrorized 30 villages around the Pilibhit tiger reserve, the Times of India daily reported.
Farmers, who make most of the rural population, go to their fields only during day hours in little bands, armed with weapons. Children are sent to school under escort or kept at home and villagers rarely venture out after dark.
Senior administration official Ajay Kant Saini said forest guards last weekend captured a tiger that was said to have killed six villagers since November. It was later moved to a zoo. But there was a seventh killing on Thursday, spreading panic among villagers.
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they would not launch a second hunt, since the victim was found to have entered the reserve to collect fire wood; a tiger did not intrude into a human settlement.
Although forest officials deny there is a second man-eating tiger on the prowl, teams led by experts are monitoring tiger activity and villages. Local officials, also admit that the park, officially declared a tiger reserve in 2014, was yet to be properly fenced.
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