<p>Chandrapur: Two persons were killed in tiger attacks in the buffer zone of the Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) in Maharashtra's Chandrapur district on Sunday, a forest official said.</p>.<p>One of the attacks took place when villagers ventured into the forest to collect tendu leaves in the wee hours of the day, he said.</p>.<p>The official said that Maroti Shende (64), a resident of Wadhona village, was attacked and injured by a big cat in the Talodhi forest range in the Nagbhid tehsil under the Bramhapuri forest division.</p>.Tiger that killed man in Malappuram detected on camera, search intensifies: Forest dept.<p>Forest staffers rushed him to a rural hospital in Sindewahi, and he died during treatment, he said.</p>.<p>In a similar incident, Rushi Pendor, a resident of Shivpur-Chek village in Mul tehsil, was mauled to death by a tiger, a senior official of the TATR said.</p>.<p>The man had gone missing on Saturday, and his body was recovered following a search operation in the Mul range under the buffer zone of the reserve, he said.</p>.<p>With the latest casualties, eight deaths due to man-animal conflicts have been recorded in Chandrapur district since May 10, including the attack on three women in Sindewahi tehsil.</p>
<p>Chandrapur: Two persons were killed in tiger attacks in the buffer zone of the Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) in Maharashtra's Chandrapur district on Sunday, a forest official said.</p>.<p>One of the attacks took place when villagers ventured into the forest to collect tendu leaves in the wee hours of the day, he said.</p>.<p>The official said that Maroti Shende (64), a resident of Wadhona village, was attacked and injured by a big cat in the Talodhi forest range in the Nagbhid tehsil under the Bramhapuri forest division.</p>.Tiger that killed man in Malappuram detected on camera, search intensifies: Forest dept.<p>Forest staffers rushed him to a rural hospital in Sindewahi, and he died during treatment, he said.</p>.<p>In a similar incident, Rushi Pendor, a resident of Shivpur-Chek village in Mul tehsil, was mauled to death by a tiger, a senior official of the TATR said.</p>.<p>The man had gone missing on Saturday, and his body was recovered following a search operation in the Mul range under the buffer zone of the reserve, he said.</p>.<p>With the latest casualties, eight deaths due to man-animal conflicts have been recorded in Chandrapur district since May 10, including the attack on three women in Sindewahi tehsil.</p>