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One killed, 1 injured in leopard attack in Sri Lanka's national park

| @indiablooms | Apr 19, 2019, at 05:57 pm

Colombo, Apr 19 (Xinhua/UNI) One person was killed and another sustained serious injuries when a leopard attacked a group of laborers inside Sri Lanka's Kumana National Park, located in the southeast of the island country on Thursday evening, local media reported Friday.

Police said the leopard attacked the men when they were resting under a tree after attending to a road construction. The leopard had dragged away one of the workers into the jungle while another worker had sustained serious injuries.

Director General of the Department of Wildlife Conservation, MGC Sooriyabandara said that a rescue team had been dispatched into the jungle and had recovered the body of the victim.

Police are conducting further investigations.

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