Assam: Village mob kills Royal Bengal tiger in India's north east

Angry villagers reportedly took the step because the tiger had killed livestock and posed a threat to their lives.
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Angry residents from a village in the Golaghat district reportedly took the step because the tiger had killed livestock in the area and posed a threat to their lives.
The state's forest department has registered a case.
Instances of man-animal conflict are not new to Assam. This is the third tiger killing that has been reported this year.
Top forest official Gunadeep Das told Times of India newspaper that the tiger had died from sharp wounds and not gunshots.
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