Guldar hid in the bushes on the young man who went to the toilet, said people were stunned to hear the screams; When he chased, he saw .. - Leopard hanging in the bushes, attacked a young man who defended people was stunned to hear the screams

Guldar’s terror continues in Srinagar Garhwal. On Tuesday morning, a young man was attacked by Guldar near Ganga Darshan, who seriously injured him. He was hospitalized for treatment. Even before that, there were attacks of Guldar in the same area, thereby an atmosphere of panic among the people. Jagran correspondent, Srinagar (Garhwal). The panic of Guldar has again increased in the municipal corporation Srinagar area. On Tuesday morning, a young man who came out to feces near Ganga Darshan was attacked by Guldar hidden in the bushes. The young man sustained a serious head injury in the attack, and currently the injured were treated at Srikot Base Hospital. According to the information received, the 32 -year -old Sandeep Kumar boy Vijaypal, a resident of Roorkee, works as a wage and contract in the Gaushala area in Srinagar. Between 6 and 7 o’clock Tuesday morning, he left for feces, when Guldar, in the bushes, attacked an ambush. On Sandeep’s noise, people reached the place, after which Guldar ran away. Once the information was received on the spot, the policy team reached and the injured youth was brought to the government -joint deputy district hospital immediately. To first aid, the doctors referred him to the base hospital in Srikot. Photo-doctor who treats the injured person in Guldar’s attack. The young man who was injured is treated by doctors here. It is said that the injured Sandeep has more than 15 stitches. Rakesh Rawat, Medical Superintendent Basish Hospital Srinagar, said Sandeep sustained serious injuries on Guldar’s attack. Now the patient is out of danger, the treatment is underway under the supervision of specialist risks. Inspector -In -Charge Jaipal Singh Negi said that the condition of the young man is now normal, but that he has deep wounds on his head. There is an appeal not to wander in the area alone. On July 10, a young man was attacked by a female Guldar on July 10 in the same area, made by a sound by nearby youth. On July 11, Guldar also attacked another young man walking here during the evening. After this, the forest division patrolled on the spot and called on not to come to this area before seven in the morning and after seven in the evening. At the same time, the mayor also introduced eighty street lights on the Ganga Darshan Marg with a view to the growing threshold of Guldar in the city on Monday. Because of these regular attacks, there is an atmosphere of fear among the residents. The locals demanded from the forest division that Guldar should be removed from the population as soon as possible and that patrol should be increased. The female guilder is active with two cubs in the Ganges Darshan area. The area is constantly patrolled in the area, and patrolling is increased with a view to the Tuesday incident. Cages will also be installed if necessary, places are identified. Dinesh Chandra Nautiyal, forest officer.