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On Friday night in Kushiyara village of Haliya police station area of Mirzapur district, a wild jackal, which had strayed from the jungle to the settlement, entered a house and injured seven people by biting them. On hearing the noise, the villagers who reached the spot somehow chased it away by beating it with sticks. The injured were brought to the Primary Health Center, Haliya for treatment. Where the medical officer in charge administered anti-rabies injection to the injured. The Forest Range Officer who reached the spot on being informed by the village head investigated the matter.
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Arpit (13), Nandkumar (36), Golu (12), Bandana (10), Laalta (40), Niranjan (25), and Anju (08), residents of Kushiyara village in the Halia police station area, were sitting at home. At that very time, a wild jackal, which had strayed from the jungle and reached the settlement, attacked them. All seven people were injured.
On hearing the noise, the villagers who reached the spot chased away the jackal with sticks and took the injured to the Primary Health Center Halia for treatment. Where the in-charge medical officer Dr. Awadhesh Kumar treated the injured by giving them anti-rabies injections.
Everyone has been discharged after their condition became normal. The jackal attack caused panic in Kushiyara village and the colony. Forest Officer Halia Awadh Narayan Mishra, who reached the spot on the information of village head Amritlal, investigated the matter and instructed the villagers to remain alert.
Village head Amritlal said that the people sitting in the house were attacked and injured by a jackal that came to the settlement from the jungle. Seven people were injured in this. The Forest Officer was informed about the incident.
Forest Officer Halia Avadh Narayan Mishra said that on receiving information that a mad jackal had reached the settlement from the jungle and injured seven people, an investigation was conducted on the spot. The villagers have been instructed to remain alert.