Brave mother: Woman in India saves son from leopard attack, returns home alive

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The mother of 3 was sitting outside her hut with her children when a leopard sprang out of nowhere and seized her 8-year-old in a split second with its jaws before fleeing into the forest.

Madhya Pradesh tribal mum risked her life to fight a leopard and save her son. — AFP pic

Kiran, who proved incredible bravery by rescuing her son while fighting fiercely with the animal, managed to return alive with her son despite being hurt, reportedThe incident happened on Sunday night in her village when the mother of three sat by a fire with her children outside their hut to keep them warm.

According to a senior forest officer, a leopard sprang out of nowhere and seized her kid Rahul in a split second with its jaws before fleeing into the forest.

 

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