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Summary:

A tiger suspected of killing three people in the Mysuru district of India has been captured after an intensive search. Forest Minister Eshwar B. Khandre has ordered DNA testing to confirm if this tiger is responsible for the attacks. Safari operations had been suspended during the search. The captured tiger is old and its worn teeth may have driven it to seek easier prey, leading to human-wildlife conflict. Authorities are monitoring the situation for other potential problem tigers and have increased safety measures and public awareness in vulnerable villages.

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Tiger Suspected in Fatal Attacks Captured in Mysuru, DNA Testing Ordered

MYSURU, INDIA – November 9, 2025 – A male tiger believed to be responsible for a series of fatal attacks on humans and livestock in the Sargur taluk of Mysuru district has been captured by forest authorities after a month-long intensive search. The capture brings some relief to villagers living near the forest fringes, who have been living in fear.

Forest Minister Eshwar B. Khandre confirmed the capture of the tiger, which is suspected of killing three people in separate incidents across Hediyala, Moleyur, and Nugu forest belts. The Forest Department deployed a large team, including personnel from Bandipur and Nagarahole Tiger Reserves, after a surge in human-wildlife conflict cases. Safari operations in those reserves were temporarily suspended during the search.

While the tiger is in custody, Minister Khandre has ordered DNA testing to definitively link the captured animal to the attacks. “The post-mortem reports of the victims and the DNA profile of the tiger must be cross-verified to confirm its involvement,” said Khandre in a statement.

Forest officials estimate the tiger to be 12-13 years old, noting that its teeth are severely worn. This may have hindered its ability to hunt wild prey, forcing it to seek easier targets in human settlements, leading to attacks on people and cattle.

Authorities are not taking any chances. Minister Khandre has directed senior officers to remain in vulnerable villages and closely monitor tiger activity. The possibility of other tigers being involved in similar attacks is also being investigated. Precautionary measures have been implemented, including increased patrols, a Rapid Response Team (RRT), and public awareness campaigns with safety guidelines. Villagers are urged to remain vigilant, especially during dawn and dusk, and to avoid traveling alone. While relieved, villagers have requested that combing operations continue to ensure that no other dangerous tigers remain in the area.

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