Wildlife
expert Sanjay Gubbi was one of six people who was mauled by the leopard
as he attempted to capture the rogue animal during its ten-hour
rampage. The
shocking incident took place in the Vibgyor International school in
Kundalahalli in the Indian city of Bangalore. Watch video after the cut.
The
leopard was eventually tranquilised, 10 hours after the big cat
rampaged through the school, attacking several people including a
scientist and a forestry employee.
Photos
have emerged of the moment Mr Gubbi grappled with the leopard,
desperately attempting to wrestle the big cat, close to the school's
swimming pool.
He
can be seen struggling as the beautiful leopard overpowers him and
sinks its claws and teeth into the side of his arm and shoulder.
CCTV
footage shows the early moments when the leopard, believed to be an
eight-year-old male, walked onto the school's premises early yesterday
morning.
Witnesses described how the leopard seemed to panic as it ran through the school, jumping on anyone who got in the way.
Several other people injured by the leopard have now been named including forest department employee Benny Maurius.
Local
reports described how Mr Gubbi, a wildlife expert, tried to evade the
leopard by climbing up a wall but was pulled down by the leopard.
He only survived after he used a pair of binoculars to beat back the big cat and prevent further injury.
It is also thought that a television channel cameraman and presenter were also caught up in the incident and injured.
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