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Several people have died after a wolf attack in Bahraich. CMO Sanjay Kumar has made a big revelation after the postmortem report of the people after the death. He said that people who fell prey to wolves had different injury marks on their bodies. The man-eating wolves brutally devoured the bodies of many. There were injury marks somewhere on the neck and there were injury marks somewhere on the chest. People had claw and teeth marks on their bodies. Some bodies were missing both arms and legs, while the stomachs of some corpses were also eaten by wolves.
Bahraich Chief Medical Officer Sanjay Kumar said the wolf first bit the throat and damaged the wind pipe, causing the victim to die instantly. Many times, in order to catch its prey properly, the wolf changes the position of its claws and teeth and holds the neck more. During this time, it claws at many places on the body and takes control over it. After the death of the prey, when there is time, it eats the body leisurely and sometimes when there is a sound, it suddenly runs away leaving its prey dead. After hunting Rita Devi, the wolves could not eat her. Wolf claw and tooth marks were found on Rita Devi’s neck.
Some were missing arms and legs.
According to sources, the postmortem report revealed that some bodies had eight teeth marks of wolves and others had 22 teeth marks. Different teeth or claw marks may appear on the body at different times. Which part of the body a wolf will eat depends on the animal. Each had different marks of injury, but each died from a wolf attack, most of the marks being around the neck. Some were missing arms and legs. Where he got a chance he ate the corpse, if he didn’t get a chance the wolf ran away leaving the corpse. They kill by strangling the neck first. Wolves can eat the same carcass multiple times, so there are more points.
The chest and stomach were also eaten
The man-eating wolf seriously injured and killed all ten people. Most of the dead had their arms and legs eaten away, all had deep scars on their necks. Some had their chests and stomachs eaten away. There were scratch marks on the body part that was left after the wolf had eaten him. Khushbu’s postmortem report revealed that the injury marks on her body were caused by being bitten and dragged by the wolf’s teeth.
There were injury marks in 21 places
Rita Devi, a woman who was a victim of a wolf, had a total of 21 small and large injury marks on her body. All these were in and around the neck. The size of each wound was different. In all but one of the people injured in a wolf attack, the wolf attacked the neck. One incident that stood out, he attacked the cheek. The wolf tried to pull everyone.