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A wolf carried off an innocent child before his mother’s eyes! A man-eater once again targeted a child in Bahraich, terrifying the entire area.

The terrifying face of wild animals has once again come to light in the Bahraich district of Uttar Pradesh. In Rasulpur village, under the Fakharpur police station area, loud cries and screams suddenly emanated from a house at around 4 a.m. Upon hearing the sounds, nearby residents rushed out of their homes and, armed with sticks, ran toward the fields.

The animal took him away in front of his mother’s eyes.
After some time, people came to know that a wild animal had taken away the three-year-old son of village resident Ram Manohar, Anshu, who was sleeping with his mother in the house. Seeing the child being taken away, the mother raised an alarm and ran after him, but due to darkness and fear, she could not do anything. Hearing the mother’s screams, the family members and villagers reached the spot and started searching for the child.

The innocent child was not found even after hours of searching.
For nearly four hours, villagers searched the fields and surrounding areas for the child, but found no trace of Anshu. Upon receiving information about the incident, police and forest department teams arrived at the scene and launched a search operation, but the child has not yet been found.

The area is already in a state of panic, terrorized by man-eating wolves.
The area where this incident occurred falls near the Kaiserganj area, adjacent to the Fakharpur police station area. For the past four months, the terror of man-eating wolves has spread in this area. So far, 11 people, including nine innocent children, have lost their lives, and nearly three dozen have been injured. The forest department team has killed six man-eating wolves so far.

Suspicion: A Remaining Wolf May Be Behind the Attack
The Forest Department suspects that one of the previously captured wolves may have been the one responsible for this attack. However, it is not yet clear which wild animal may have abducted innocent Anshu.

Following this incident , panic has reignited
in Kaiserganj and surrounding villages. Villagers are questioning how long will wild animal attacks continue? When will they be able to sleep peacefully with their children and families?

Questions on the victim’s family, anger among the villagers:
In this case, the area ranger held the victim’s family responsible, saying that the door of the house was not locked. On this, the villagers expressed their anger and said that most of the houses in the villages are thatched and mud houses, which are not easy to make completely safe. Currently, there is mourning in the child’s house and the family is in a bad state, crying. Now once again questions have been raised on the responsibility of the forest department and the administration.