Monday, February 8, 2016

large male leopard entered a school in India and savage six people

He only survived after he used a pair of binoculars to beat back the big cat and prevent further injury
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. 




Wildlife expert Sanjay Gubbi fought off the leopard after the big cat attacked him as he tried to escape



With blood dripping from his injured arm, Wildlife conservationist Sanjay Gubbi runs for his life


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. 


The lion bites into the upper arm of Mr Gubbi as he tries to free himself from the aggressive big cat



The leopard charges towards a crowd of young men, who desperately try to run for their lives



Mr Gubbi uses his binoculars to fight off their lion as it claws at his right arm and shoulder



Forestry officials run towards the leopard in a desperate bid to try and halt its devastating rampage



The leopard attacks Sanjay Gubbi near the swimming pool despite a man armed with a tranquiliser gun waiting in the wings



The leopard pads away from the scene, leaving behind a large trail of blood. Witnesses described how the big cat jumped on people and tore at their bodies with its claws and teeth



The leopard is believed to be an adult male, aged around eight-years-old. Local media revealed that the leopard may have entered the school from a nearby forestry area


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. 

Officials took time to put up nets were only able to capture the leopard ten hours after it first entered the school



Desperate to capture the fugitive leopard, large nets were laid out in several of the school rooms 



India has a considerable leopard population, according to a recent wildlife census, which estimates it currently stands at 12,000 to 14,000 leopards



Environment officials brought a large metal cage to the school in preparation for the eventual capture of the eight-year-old leopard



Several men managed to trap the leopard in a large net while it was hiding up a ladder. After a ten hour ordeal, the leopard was tranquilised and removed to safety

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