A couple was killed while one person was left critically injured in a tiger attack near the Valmiki tiger Reserve in Bihar's west Champaran district.
A forest official said the incident took place in Parsauni village adjoining the Manguraha forest area late on Friday.
Apparently a group of three set out for their field after dinner on Friday night to guard their rabi crops. As they were about to mount the 'maachaan' (a tree-top or elevated post to keep guard mainly in farmlands or forest areas), they were ambushed by a tiger.
The woman in the group, identified as Khiria Devi, died on the spot while her husband Aklu Mahato succumbed in a hospital. The couple killed were in their 40s. One more person was badly mauled and left critically injured by the big cat.
Hemkant Rai, Director of the Valmiki tiger Reserve, on Saturday said a team of forest officials have already reached the village and Rai too will reach there soon.
Permission is being sought to catch the rogue tiger. He said reasons behind the attack were also being examined. Three more people have died in similar attacks in the state recently.
Indo-Asian News Service