Hunting accident may have been passed off as death in wild boar attack, say Kodagu officials

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Investigations revealed that the body of the victim was shifted from inside the forest area to an estate property – to cover up the hunters’ footfalls

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Published:30th June 2021 04:34 PM| Last Updated:30th June 2021 04:37 PM|A+AA-

ByExpress News Service

MADIKERI: A filmy twist has emerged in a wildlife attack case reported in a village in Kodagu. While the relatives of a man claimed that he was killed in an unprovoked wild boar attack, preliminary investigations indicate he may have been involved in hunting, along with a few others. The investigations revealed that the body of the victim was shifted from inside the forest area to an estate property – to cover up the hunters’ footfalls.

SP Kushalappa (43), an estate owner in Kiragundru village of Somwarpet taluk, died on June 28. His body was found lying inside his estate premises in the village…

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