Killer crocodile attacks and drags teenager into Kali river


Team Udayavani, Oct 25, 2021, 4:15 PM IST

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Dandeli: A teenager who was fishing in the Kali river near Dandeli was dragged by a crocodile on Sunday, October 24.

Moeen Mohammad Gulbarg (15), a resident of Vinayak Nagar is the unfortunate victim of the crocodile attack.

According to the locals, the boy had cast a fishing net near the Haliyal Road in the outskirts of the town and was waiting for the catch when a crocodile suddenly pounced on him and dragged him into the water.

The fire and emergency rescue personnel, police, and the staff of Jungle lodge Resorts launched a search operation.  However, they were unable to locate the body.

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