Source: BBC News
A monk meditating in a forest in the Indian state of Maharashtra has died in a leopard attack, officials say.
Rahul Walke had been “meditating under a tree” in the Tadoba forest, which is a protected tiger reserve, officials told PTI news agency.
Walke had been attached to a Buddhist temple which is inside the forest, but he had walked to a spot quite far away from it to meditate.
Forest officials said they had warned the monks against going too far inside.
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