If you violate quarantine, a wild animal eats you



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It is already known that as a result of quarantines in the face of the pandemic, many animals have dared to venture into the cities. Thus, images of a cougar walked by Santiago, a kangaroo on a flat avenue in Australia or a wolf in France, have circled the world. Of course, this phenomenon took dramatic edges in India, where there are already five deaths in 15 days from tiger attacks.

It’s that simple, you violate the quarantine imposed by the government Narendra Modi to stop the covid-19 and you risk being eaten by a tiger.

In the state of Maharashtra on April 24, a 54-year-old woman died attacked by one of these big cats, reported the local network NDTV.

This death adds up or another deadly attack on the 22nd of the same month, where the victim was a 38-year-old woman.

While on April 18 and 16 more attacks occurred, where a 32-year-old woman and a 40-year-old man lost their lives.

In the state of Madhya Pradesh the numbers of people devoured by wild animals are higher. According to The Time of India, there are already 13 cases of people killed by animal attacks.

Yet another reason to stay home.

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