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Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Fisherman killed in crocodile attack in Bagerhat

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Reported by: UNB Connect
Reported on: June 25, 2012 13:31 PM
Reported in: National
Bagerhat, June 25 (UNB) - A fisherman was killed in an attack by a crocodile in a river in Chandpai Range of the East Sundarbans under Mongla upazila on Sunday.

The deceased was identified as Abdul Hakim Talukdar, 38, son of Abdul Majid of Joymoni village in the upazila.

DFO of East Sundarbans Mihir Kumar Doe said the crocodile attacked Hakim when he along with two other fishermen was catching fish in the nearby Shela River. The crocodile dragged him deep into the river.

Later, the forest guards recovered the bruised body and handed it over to his family members.

Sources said at least 200 fishermen, bowalis (firewood collectors) and mowalis (honey collectors) were killed in attack by tigers and crocodiles in in the Sundarbans in the last 10 years.
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