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A Tiger In A Classroom In Nepal School

Issue 53, December 30, 2012

By KTM Metro Reporter

December 23, 2012: a tiger stepped out of the Chitwan National Wild Life Park and walked on the road, and headed to a school on the way assaulting a passerby: a man of 30 years of age, and injured him and sent him to a hospital today. Then, the tiger walked into the Gandakai Boarding school and entered into a classroom and stayed there for about 12 hours before the police and official of the Chitwan National park managed to convince the tiger of the time to go home, according the RSS news.

The police and the park officials have disappointed the locals for not being able to discipline the wild lives in the park and even not being able to take the tiger home from the school for such a long time.

A few days ago, an elephant having broken-hearted for not having a love partner crushed four locals to death provoking the people’s wrath. The locals were not only angry at the killer elephants but also at the park officials and the police for failing to bring the elephant to justice. The locals have demanded the compensation to the families of the victims of the killer elephant for the loss of their loved ones.

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